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Dreamtime: A Happy Book
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Dreamtime: A Happy Book

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Sweeping in and out of real and imagined places, Dreamtime highlights the curious character of an unconventional teacher, writer, traveler, husband, and father as he takes stock of his multifaceted life. Sam Pickering–the inspiration for the main character in Dead Poets Society–guides us on a journey through his reflections on retirement, aging, gardening, and travel. He describes the pleasures of domesticity, summers spent in Nova Scotia, and the joy of sharing a simple life with his wife of almost forty years.

Life is a tiresome journey, Pickering muses, and when a man arrives at the end, he is generally out of breath. Although Pickering is now more likely to shuffle than gallop, he isn’t yet out of breath, ideas, or ink. The refreshing and reflective substance of these essays shines through a patina of wit in Pickering’s characteristically evocative and sincere prose. The separate events depicted in Dreamtime invite the reader into Pickering’s personal experiences as well as into his viewpoints on teaching and encounters with former students. In Spring Pruning, Pickering describes the precarious tumor in his parathyroid and the possibility of cancer affecting his daily life. In a refreshingly honest tone Pickering says, Moreover the funeral had become a staple of chat, so much so I’d recently mulled having the raucous, insolent ringer on my telephone replaced by the recording of taps.

Appealing to creative writers and readers who enjoy an adventurous account of travels through life, Dreamtime accentuates the lifestyle of a longtime master teacher whose experiences take him from sunny days in the classroom to falling headfirst over a fence after running a half-marathon. Unpredictable, spontaneous, and always enlightening, Pickering’s idiosyncratic approach and companionable charm will delight anyone who shares his intoxication with all the surprising treasures that might furnish a life with happiness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
Country
United States
Date
31 October 2011
Pages
168
ISBN
9781611170382

Sweeping in and out of real and imagined places, Dreamtime highlights the curious character of an unconventional teacher, writer, traveler, husband, and father as he takes stock of his multifaceted life. Sam Pickering–the inspiration for the main character in Dead Poets Society–guides us on a journey through his reflections on retirement, aging, gardening, and travel. He describes the pleasures of domesticity, summers spent in Nova Scotia, and the joy of sharing a simple life with his wife of almost forty years.

Life is a tiresome journey, Pickering muses, and when a man arrives at the end, he is generally out of breath. Although Pickering is now more likely to shuffle than gallop, he isn’t yet out of breath, ideas, or ink. The refreshing and reflective substance of these essays shines through a patina of wit in Pickering’s characteristically evocative and sincere prose. The separate events depicted in Dreamtime invite the reader into Pickering’s personal experiences as well as into his viewpoints on teaching and encounters with former students. In Spring Pruning, Pickering describes the precarious tumor in his parathyroid and the possibility of cancer affecting his daily life. In a refreshingly honest tone Pickering says, Moreover the funeral had become a staple of chat, so much so I’d recently mulled having the raucous, insolent ringer on my telephone replaced by the recording of taps.

Appealing to creative writers and readers who enjoy an adventurous account of travels through life, Dreamtime accentuates the lifestyle of a longtime master teacher whose experiences take him from sunny days in the classroom to falling headfirst over a fence after running a half-marathon. Unpredictable, spontaneous, and always enlightening, Pickering’s idiosyncratic approach and companionable charm will delight anyone who shares his intoxication with all the surprising treasures that might furnish a life with happiness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
Country
United States
Date
31 October 2011
Pages
168
ISBN
9781611170382