Between Them Remembering My Parents

Author: Richard Ford

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  • : 18.99 AUD
  • : 9781408884690
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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  • : April 2017
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  • : United Kingdom
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  • : May 2017
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  • : Richard Ford
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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sportswriter comes a deeply personal account of his parents - an intimate portrait of American mid-twentieth century life, and a celebration of family loveRichard Ford's parents volunteered little about their early lives - and he rarely asked. Later, he pieced their stories together from anecdote, history and the occasional photograph, frozen moments linking him to another time.Edna Akin, a dark-eyed Arkansas beauty whose convent education was cut short by her itinerant parents, fell in love aged only seventeen. Parker Ford was a tall country boy with a warm, hesitant smile, who was working at a grocery in Hot Springs. They married and began a life on the road in the American South, as Parker followed his travelling salesman's job. The 1930s were like one long weekend, a swirl of miles traversed, cocktails drunk and hotel rooms vacated: New Orleans, Memphis, Texarkana. Then a single, late child was born, changing everything.In this book, Richard Ford evokes a vivid panorama of mid-twentieth century America, and an intimate portrait of family life. Exploring children's changing perception of their parents, he also reflects on the impact of loss and devotion. Written with the intelligence, precision and humanity for which Ford is renowned, Between Them is both a son's great act of love and a redeeming meditation on family.

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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sportswriter comes a deeply personal account of his parents - an intimate portrait of American mid-twentieth century life, and a celebration of family love

Reviews

Stylish, elegiac and funny ... A marvellous writer -- John Banville The enjoyment of reading Richard Ford is about the exquisite pleasure of acquisition of language ... The harder you look, the sadder and funnier it gets Observer Ford is possessed of a writer's greatest gifts ... Pure vocal grace, quiet humor, precise and calm observation ... Ford's language is of the cracked, open spaces and their corresponding places within -- Lorrie Moore A true master of the modern American novel Independent A richly textured, rolling and poetic voice The Times What is depicted is exactly what is seen, a peculiar miracle of transcription and feeling ... The superb sense of life, of observation and feeling, enacted on every page -- Philip Hensher Ford makes you ponder so deeply the way that none of us can fathom life's inherent strangeness -- Douglas Kennedy In the much anticipated memoir, the author of The Sportswriter pays tribute to his parents Irish Times 'Books to Look Out for in 2017' The US novelist and short story writer offers a touching recollection that is also a vivid portrait of mid-20th-century American life Guardian