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Distant Son
Norman McMillan
The University of Alabama Press (2014)
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Path Was Steep, The - A Memoir of Appalachian Coal Camps During the Great Depression
Suzannee Pickett; Norman Mcmillan
LUP - University of Georgia Press (2013)
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27,80
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No Hill Too High for a Stepper - Memories of Montevallo, Alabama
Mike Mahan; Norman McMillan
NewSouth Books (2014)
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28,80
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Fundamentals&Methods
Monika Fleischer; Norman McMillan; Sebastian Mackowski; Alfred J Meixner; Volker Deckert; Dai Zhang
Walter de Gruyter (2025)
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78,00
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Correspondence of John Tyndall, Volume 6, The - The Correspondence, November 1856-February 1859
Michael D. Barton; Janet Browne; Ken Corbett; Norman McMillan
University of Pittsburgh Press (2019)
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177,00
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Applications
Alfred J. Meixner; Monika Fleischer; Dieter P. Kern; Evgeniya Sheremet; Norman McMillan
De Gruyter (2022)
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Distant Son
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The University of Alabama Press
Sivumäärä: 257 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Painos: 4th First Edition, P
Julkaisuvuosi: 2014, 30.08.2014 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Two central Alabama counties, Hale and Tuscaloosa, provide the setting for Distant Son, the absorbing story of a young boy struggling, during the forties and fifties, to define himself in a world of poverty and deprivation.

Norman McMillan was the eighth of ten children. His forceful mother Lucille was greatly ambitious for her children, and his feckless father Albert never knew how to capitalise on his advantages. During much of young McMillan’s first eighteen years, his family sharecropped, living in a series of rough, unpainted houses and struggling to claw out a meager living by truck farming.

Despite the deprivation the family faced, they seldom dwelled on their straitened circumstances. Lucille preached a strange sort of noblesse oblige based on ancestral pride. Because their riches of birth and ability were far greater than mere material possessions, Lucille taught her children to think of themselves as superior to many people who were better off economically. Any deprivation they experienced was temporary and would only serve to strengthen and toughen their character. It was, she assumed, their birthright to succeed and prevail. Meanwhile, Albert, whose family provided the illustrious ancestors held up as models, drank up his meager money, sold off his property, and, as the years passed, withdrew more and more from the world.

Both comical and moving, Distant Son tells the story of these parents and their children as well as their relatives and neighbours. It depicts with rich and lively detail a life that was largely fading in the boom years of the 1940s and 1950s, but a world in which many people still found themselves. Without self-pity, the memoir celebrates the human spirit and its triumphant power to transcend temporary circumstances.

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