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- catalog abstract ""A tale of life, love, loss, and land." "In the Rust Belt of the 1960s, a blue-collar father works double-shifts, chasing elusive dreams: a good night's sleep, eternal life, a cabin in the Allegheny Mountains where he can hunt and fish. His son is a child of the times, chasing his own dreams: girls, long hair, politics, and independence. And both chase the same dream: each other's elusive love. This is a familiar story uniquely told, in a voice that perfectly captures America at its most turbulent, an era that continues to define the largest generation in American history. Those Baby Boomer children are now parents -- even grandparents -- who have not forgotten what it was like to have the freedom to do anything, but often the desire to do nothing. [This book] ... chronicles life in America as the Greatest Generation gives way to the Me Decade, as responsibility gives way to self-fulfillment. And then back again as responsibility becomes self-fulfillment ..." The author presently lives with his family in his father's cabin in Ischua, New York.".
- catalog contributor b12284710.
- catalog coverage "Allegheny Mountains Biography.".
- catalog coverage "Pendleton (N.Y.) Biography.".
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""A tale of life, love, loss, and land." "In the Rust Belt of the 1960s, a blue-collar father works double-shifts, chasing elusive dreams: a good night's sleep, eternal life, a cabin in the Allegheny Mountains where he can hunt and fish. His son is a child of the times, chasing his own dreams: girls, long hair, politics, and independence. And both chase the same dream: each other's elusive love. This is a familiar story uniquely told, in a voice that perfectly captures America at its most turbulent, an era that continues to define the largest generation in American history. Those Baby Boomer children are now parents -- even grandparents -- who have not forgotten what it was like to have the freedom to do anything, but often the desire to do nothing. [This book] ... chronicles life in America as the Greatest Generation gives way to the Me Decade, as responsibility gives way to self-fulfillment. And then back again as responsibility becomes self-fulfillment ..." The author presently lives with his family in his father's cabin in Ischua, New York.".
- catalog extent "ix, 252 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1585743917".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Guilford, Conn. : Lyons Press,".
- catalog spatial "Allegheny Mountains Biography.".
- catalog spatial "New York (State) Pendleton".
- catalog spatial "New York (State) Pendleton.".
- catalog spatial "Pendleton (N.Y.) Biography.".
- catalog subject "974.7/98 21".
- catalog subject "Blue collar workers New York (State) Pendleton Biography.".
- catalog subject "CT275.P59298 A3 2001".
- catalog subject "Fathers and sons New York (State) Pendleton.".
- catalog subject "Male blue collar workers.".
- catalog subject "Phillips, Mark, 1952 November 24-".
- catalog subject "Working class New York (State) Pendleton Biography.".
- catalog title "My father's cabin / Mark Phillips.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".