These essays--or as Sydney Williams calls them: "musings"--are evocative of a time and a place--of growing up in a New Hampshire village in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Sydney Williams was the second of nine children whose parents were sculptors and who was raised on a small farm, with horses, goats and chickens--an unconventional life in an unconventional place, but during a conventional time. They include memories of his parents and their families, of books and of skiing. While they are personal, their message is universal message. It is one of remembrance--the closeness of families...
These essays--or as Sydney Williams calls them: "musings"--are evocative of a time and a place--of growing up in a New Hampshire village in the late 1...