My Childhood Reminiscences

My Childhood Reminiscences
Author: Charmiene Maxwell-Batten
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1471037231

These evocative childhood memories are non-fiction narratives about growing up in Kampala, East Africa as well as in Dorset, England. Inspiring and thought provoking stories will touch upon and stir the collective heart and soul in many of us who reflect on our own childhood. Charmiene grew up with an unconventional mother who wrote extraordinary poetry and her great grandfather was a prolific writer and explorer.

Boyhood on the Upper Mississippi

Boyhood on the Upper Mississippi
Author: Charles Augustus Lindbergh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1972
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The famed flier's own vivid word picture recalls with warmth and accuracy the years before World War I on his family farm near Little Falls. The brief text is enhanced by many photographs from his personal albums.

Memories of a Gay Catholic Boyhood

Memories of a Gay Catholic Boyhood
Author: John D'Emilio
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2022-07-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478023163

John D’Emilio is one of the leading historians of his generation and a pioneering figure in the field of LGBTQ history. At times his life has been seemingly at odds with his upbringing. How does a boy from an Italian immigrant family in which everyone unfailingly went to confession and Sunday Mass become a lapsed Catholic? How does a family who worshipped Senator Joseph McCarthy and supported Richard Nixon produce an antiwar activist and pacifist? How does a family in which the word divorce was never spoken raise a son who comes to explore the hidden gay sexual underworld of New York City? Memories of a Gay Catholic Boyhood is D’Emilio’s coming-of-age story in which he takes readers from his working-class Bronx neighborhood to an elite Jesuit high school in Manhattan to Columbia University and the political and social upheavals of the late 1960s. He shares his personal experiences of growing up in a conservative, tight-knit, multigenerational family, how he went from considering entering the priesthood to losing his faith and coming to terms with his same-sex desires. Throughout, D’Emilio outlines his complicated relationship with his family while showing how his passion for activism influenced his decision to use research, writing, and teaching to build a strong LGBTQ movement. This is not just John D’Emilio’s personal story; it opens a window into how the conformist baby boom decade of the 1950s transformed into the tumultuous years of radical social movements and widespread protest during the 1960s. It is the story of what happens when different cultures and values collide and the tensions and possibilities for personal discovery and growth that emerge. Intimate and honest, D’Emilio’s story will resonate with anyone who has had to chart their own path in a world they did not expect to find.

Chesapeake Boyhood

Chesapeake Boyhood
Author: William H. Turner
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1997-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780801855894

Chesapeake Boyhood is an account of growing up on the lower Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake during the years following the Great Depression. Turner's stories include rousing tales of 'coon hunting, crabbing, boat building, duck hunting, oyster tonging, and Saturday jaunts to town. Turner brings the characters, experiences, waterscape, and landscape of rural Virginia to life as no one has done before or is likely ever to do again. His own drawings illustrate the stories, and they, too, win us over with their honesty and charm. "Its chief virtue (besides its highly literate style), it seems to me, is its intimate, sensory knowledge of a vanishing Chesapeake landscape: its sounds and smells, the way things feel to the touch, the lore lodged in the names of the commonest creatures and activities... At one point Turner likens the local farmers and fishermen sitting around the table in the country store to fixed positions on a compass, with `all the cardinal points taken,' and I think of this [book] as a kind of compass too, that describes one man's orientation to the Eastern Shore."--Andrea Hammer, St. Mary's College "Modern outdoor writing has enough anemic adventures by faint-hearted writers reared in the suburbs. What it needs more of is the droll wit of an Ed Zern, the robust foolishness of a Patrick McManus, and the lean prose of an Ernest Hemingway. It gets all three in the tales of Bill Turner."--George Regier, author of Heron Hill Chronicle and Wanderer on My Native Shore "Storms, boat wrecks, childhood pranks and even old dogs are remembered with a sense of humor in Turner's book. He has captured the rhythms of country life in a time before fast cars, credit cards, and air pollution." -- Waterman's Gazette

The Sands of Oxus

The Sands of Oxus
Author: Sadriddin Aĭnī
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Robert E. Speer

Robert E. Speer
Author: John F. Piper
Publisher: Geneva Press
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664501327

This is a thorough yet easy-to-read biography of one of the major figures in Presbyterian and ecumenical church history. During the course of his forty-six-year career as Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Robert Speer shaped church policy, increased Presbyterian funding of world missions, and influenced many church leaders, including John D. Rockefeller Jr., Henry Sloane Coffin, and John Mackay. Pastors, laity, professors, and students interested in the history of mission work and ecumenical relations will be interested in the life and accomplishments of this influential Presbyterian.