Thomas Wolfe's The Lost Boy is a captivating and poignant retelling of an episode from Wolfe's childhood. The story of Wolfe's brother Grover and his trip to the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair is told from four perspectives, each articulating the sentiments of a different family member. The Lost Boy also captures beautifully the experiences of growing up at the turn of the century and the exhilaration and loss of childhood. For this illustrated edition, James Clark unearthed Wolfe's original manuscript, which was first published in the 1930s in a heavily abridged form.
Thomas Wolfe's The Lost Boy is a captivating and poignant retelling of an episode from Wolfe's childhood. The story of Wolfe's brother Grover a...
Jimmie Clark joined the Navy in 1940. The 17 year old Iowa farm boy said goodbye to Ma, slopping pigs and digging ditches. On December 7, 1941 his USS Nevada battle station was shattered and covered in blood as she attempted to cross Pearl Harbor. Despite the carnage of the sneak attack the Japanese withdrew due to American response two hours into this yet undeclared war. The Navy said goodbye to paradise and peace. Through the next four and a half years a generation of Americans grew up and became the sword Admirals and Generals needed for victory. Machinist Mate Clark toured many of the...
Jimmie Clark joined the Navy in 1940. The 17 year old Iowa farm boy said goodbye to Ma, slopping pigs and digging ditches. On December 7, 1941 his USS...