Homage Rhyme
A Memoir
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About the Book
Homage Rhyme is scenic memoir spanning seven decades as tag along lad of farming mom and dad at wilderness riverside during the American great depression, drought and dust bowl, as home-front kid hand during World War II, as high school scholar, athlete, actor, as casualty of disabling disease requiring alternate course, as college student, romantic, baseball coach, sports writer, as college union program director, as husband and father of two daughters and a son, as director of university centers, student activities and auxiliary services, as executive director of a bicentennial commission, as producer of world premiere stage dramas and arts expos based on rich heritage of Native American cultures, as director or residency and day camps, as executive director of an American Indian theatre company, as producer of a foundation for arts and humanities, as author of eight books, as grandfather of six children, as serene elder and kid at heart sharing my dawning, ascent, resurgence, plunges, rescues, and serendipity of memorable and sometimes incredible seventy years since 1931 emergence.
About the Author
Tagged parents as scampy lad, obliging adored tutors had. Saunters to river serene where imagined dreams. Off to college scene, farm kid wean. College union family man career at universities endeared. Producer in high gear, five world premieres headlining years. Came apropos for changing gears, nostalgic glance back at scenes endeared.