When she is seventeen, Emily Merritt’s beloved father gives her the
piano she has always wanted. A few days later, having lost his job, he
sells Emily’s piano and moves the family out of its two-story house
in Cleveland, Ohio, to his mother’s three-room house in his hometown
of Knoxville, Tennessee. The loss of her piano casts a shadow over
Emily’s life in Knoxville, a city she could never love. Throughout
the rest of her life, Emily longs to return to Cleveland, where she
had an idyllic youth with many boyfriends and girlfriends and was,
above all, a good piano student. Her life becomes like that of a
nomad, moving from house to house and from job to job. Her great love
of life is expressed by dancing in highway honky-tonks, along with her
six beautiful girlfriends. After divorcing her lovable, alcoholic
husband, Emily falls deeply in love with troubled married men. She
doesn’t enjoy whiskey or smoking, but she’s not a churchgoer. She
raises three boys in poverty. A fourth son dies soon after birth.
Oldest Dickie becomes a life-long petty conman, but little brother
John, known as “Sunshine,” becomes a legendary rescuer of wayward
boys and girls. Jerry, the middle brother, becomes a merchant seaman,
a soldier, and finally a professor and successful writer. Rather than
a chronological narrative, Madden employs an impressionistic style
that enables readers to experience Emily’s memories as he imagines
them. In sharply focused scenes, Madden evokes the colorful
expressions of the articulate, witty woman he has spent all his life
listening to—and this memoir will inspire readers to listen eagerly,
too.
Les mer
A Memoir
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781621907848
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of Tennessee Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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