A collection of short stories. The author's lucid often humorous tale portray the ebb and flow of love as a young man recalls his father's life and retraces his own journey from son to soldier to husband and father through the character of Ross Seymour, the author offers clarity of vision economy of language and telling details of time, place, and emotions that will be familiar to Americans who came of age in the 1940's - and universal to everyone else.
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Born in Chicago, Jack Rosenbaum served three years in the Army Air Force during WW II, graduated from N.Y.U., and taught English in New York public high schools for 30 years. He also taught Educational Psychology and Methodology at Brooklyn College, and wrote and edited curricula for the New York City Board of Education. He currently lives in Arlington, Massachusetts, has three sons and two grandchildren, and is at work on a memoir of his wife titled "Livia's Way."
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A collection of short stories. The author's lucid often humorous tale portray the ebb and flow of love as a young man recalls his father's life and retraces his own journey from son to soldier to husband and father through the character of Ross Seymour, the author offers clarity of vision economy of language and telling details of time, place, and emotions that will be familiar to Americans who came of age in the 1940's - and universal to everyone else. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781490415598
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