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9781572331471
Readers familiar with Sam Pickering's delightful essays will certainly hope that the title of his latest collection is not intended as prophecy. A true original, Pickering offers observations on everyday life that never fail to sparkle with wit, insight, amusement, & wonder. Freely blending fact with fiction--"Writing makes liars of us all," he notes--Pickering ranges easily & amiably from his home base in Storrs, Connecticut, to his roots in middle Tennessee, with numerous side trips to observe the natural world or to reflect on the bonds of family & friends. One essay finds him playing auctioneer at a local arts council event, jollying the attendees with "tattered country tales" & fanciful, extravagant claims for the items being sold. In another piece, his tongue-in-cheek remarks about the split infinitive, when quoted in a newspaper, ignite a small controversy that lands him on radio talk shows & provokes a flood of sometimes angry e-mail. Yet, whenever the irritations of the human world become a bit too wearying, Pickering finds ready refreshment in the doings of birds & insects & the splash of sunlight on a tree or flower. Throughout these sixteen essays, Pickering implicitly heeds the advice he offers his son just before the boy must meet the parents of his prom date: "The good storyteller, I instructed Francis, heaps paragraph upon paragraph, just like a waitress serving mashed potatoes in a family-style restaurant." Having dined at the table of a master storyteller, readers will depart this collection feeling fully sated--indeed, well nourished.Sam Pickering is the author of 'The Last Book', published 2001 under ISBN 9781572331471 and ISBN 157233147X.
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