Guest guest Posted June 9, 2002 Report Share Posted June 9, 2002 Rob! Don't look now, but I think you have a gift with words. That chair that your talking about sounds just wonderful for these very weary bones of mine and I must admit I may just finish one line of that book you are talking about before I'd fall asleep. About the only books I've been able to read lately because of time has been Elmo's wash and dry...plus Dizzy... which is good because Hannah won't let me fall asleep until she does. We bond with these books Grandma & grandbaby. On the other hand the book that your talking about "A Boy's Summer " would be a wonderful way for a father and son to have that time together. So little time for things in life anymore. Time goes by so fast and then those days come when we say I should of done this, and that. Here is the time with that book for father and son to bond. Thank you Vera ************* OK! I admit the obvious... besides I can't hide it... if you see me there you can tell anyway. I can be... and often am... a fool in a bookstore. Especially in an old bookstore with rows of dusty shelves and a few overstuffed chairs carefully arranged where you can just flop down and rest "your weary bones". Or even better catch a cat-nap. A wonderous pleasure as we get older and closer to the point of complete senility. I'm not quite there yet but I seem to be working on it. I also like the "bargain" bins of newer stores. That is where I found my "Waterloo" yesterday and of course I surrendered without too much of a fight. I knew I eventually would. Its better to be a lover than a fighter anyway though that department has also suffered a lot recently too - but that's another story. In the spirit of Father's Day I wanted to tell you of a very special book I found there yesterday - "A Boy's Summer" by Gerry Spence. Yes, that grizzly looking, buckskin clothed, gravelly throated lawyer that often appears on the talk shows and especially on CNN. I've managed to read most of his books and I've turned into an admirer of the man and his way with words. I would love to be so gifted. Anyway, the book is also in the bargain pile at Amazon.com and I commend it to you. The price is 4.99. The book is meant to be read aloud - by a father to his young son or by the son to his father. It is a sharing thing between a man and a future man. It passes along simple things - like how to make a kite - weave a basket - a fishing pole from the wild - what it is like to write a poem - how to start a fire like the indians (and the cavemen). Bits of wisdom shared from father to son Both in reality boys. As Gerry says in his introduction " Fathers are just boys with whiskers." Such wonderful insight! And such a wonderful book for Father's Day - for yourself, your young son or that wonderful father you know. Ron Ritch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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