…reserved but spritely humorous…
Book review:
Tales from a Free-Range Childhood
by Donald Davis (b1944)
Winston-Salem, NC: John F. Blair, Publisher, 2011
239 pages
Davis is a renowned storyteller, in person and in print.
He offers very believable recollections of his childhood in this exceptionally prosaic collection.
Tales from a Free-Range Childhood is a pleasing succession of reserved but spritely humorous accounts of the kind of joys and scrapes that you probably experienced, mostly.
Davis knows how to put it into words.
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Fire in the Lake (book review)
you should have read it in 1972…
by Frances FitzGerald
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