A serigamy of stories / Kathryn Tucker Windham.
In this memoir, a child's recollections of her family and warm home life are lovingly preserved in a front-porch ambience. Windham, who frequently participates in oral storytelling sessions around the country, grew up in a small Alabama town in the early part of this century. She was surrounded by offbeat adults in those years, among them a doughty aunt, who was the town's formidable postmistress, and a circuit-riding Baptist-preacher grandfather. They were fodder for legends within the family, as well as story-creators themselves. As Windham weaves her memories there are digressions into tales that mark the castes of a bygone South, tales that move in slow cadence and bring to life a family that accommodated all members in their entertaining oddities. The word “serigamy” is, according to the author, a family coinage, used through the generations to indicate “a goodly number,” and the word aptly applies as well to this charming retrospective.
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- Physical Description: 129 pages : portrait ; 23 cm
- Publisher: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, c1988.
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| General Note: | "A Muscadine book." |
| Formatted Contents Note: | Our front porch -- Aunt Bet -- Piano lessons -- Methodists and Baptists -- My parents -- Kodaks and hill's pasture -- Laps and rocking chairs -- Wilson -- Barber shops -- Lyles Carter -- Miss Lillie -- Expression -- Illnesses -- Town characters -- Trains, circuses and tent shows -- Christmas -- Depression days. |
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