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Burning The Furniture

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Dan Smith

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Burning The Furniture
Burning the Furniture, Dan Smith's third book, is an off-beat creative memoir of growing up in the Old South in a large family amid poverty, alcoholism, racism and the very real joys of being a boy at a time when "creative play" was an activity and not a psychologist's directive. It is a story of the newspaper business at a time of great change in a country that was occasionally on the verge of tearing itself apart in war and of social evolution. It is a work full of compassion, humor, pain and challenge by a writer able to look inside his own physical and psychological environment from a safe distance. Dan Smith's journey into and beyond active alcoholism is a story of redemption that is often almost physically painful and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny.
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Details of Burning The Furniture Title: Burning The Furniture
Author: Dan Smith
ISBN:

1425971180


ISBN-13:

9781425971182


Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Authorhouse
Number of Pages: 184
Language: English
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