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The Pitcher's Kid: A Memoir
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The Pitcher’s Kid: A Memoir

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Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. THE PITCHER’S KID is Jack Olsen’s memoir of the first 18 years of his life, years that formed his voice, his ear, and his passionate concern for the underdog. It is a story of a young boy’s desperate yearning for a father during a time of extreme poverty and confusion. The book has been compared to Frank McCourt for its poignant depiction of deprivation, to Geoffrey Wolff for its sad depiction of a deceptive father, and to David Sedaris for its hilarious depiction of childhood. This is an unforgettable tale of coming of age during the hard years of America’s Depression and of a family’s struggle to not just survive, but to triumph.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aequitas Books
Country
United States
Date
15 September 2011
Pages
412
ISBN
9781929355761

Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. THE PITCHER’S KID is Jack Olsen’s memoir of the first 18 years of his life, years that formed his voice, his ear, and his passionate concern for the underdog. It is a story of a young boy’s desperate yearning for a father during a time of extreme poverty and confusion. The book has been compared to Frank McCourt for its poignant depiction of deprivation, to Geoffrey Wolff for its sad depiction of a deceptive father, and to David Sedaris for its hilarious depiction of childhood. This is an unforgettable tale of coming of age during the hard years of America’s Depression and of a family’s struggle to not just survive, but to triumph.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aequitas Books
Country
United States
Date
15 September 2011
Pages
412
ISBN
9781929355761