A Lucky American Childhood

A Lucky American Childhood
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Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781587290596
ISBN-13 : 1587290596
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Book Synopsis A Lucky American Childhood by : Paul Engle

Download or read book A Lucky American Childhood written by Paul Engle and published by University of Iowa Press. This book was released on 1996-05 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Born in 1908, Paul Engle grew up the son of a livery stable keeper. As he writes in his dedication to this loving account, "I had a lucky life. Such a way will never be lived here again. It has gone with the wild buffalo skinners and the Indian fighters, with my mother's hands whose tough calluses tore the sheets as she made my bed, with that marvelous rich reek of harnesses and saddle leather, of horse manure and sweat which I happily breathed each day". The anecdotes are rich and captivating. As a boy Engle sold newspapers to factory workers at Quaker Oats and followed his route out to the city limits where coyotes howled in the woods. He helped his father break and train gaited saddle horses in all weathers and seasons. From family holidays with lively activities, uncles, aunts, and memorable foods to his job in the neighborhood drugstore dispensing castor oil, sodas, tonics, and linaments, Engle's absorbing stories capture the characters and atmosphere of American life just after the turn of the century.


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