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020 | _a9780061340239 | ||
024 | _a154219706 | ||
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100 | 1 | _aPhilip Gulley | |
245 | 1 | _aPorch Talk | |
260 | _bHarperLuxe | ||
300 | _a168 pages | ||
520 | _aBeloved American storyteller Philip Gulley evokes a time when life revolved around the front porch, where friends gathered, stories were told, and small moments took on large meaning. In today's hurry-up world, Gulley's observations are frank and funny, reminding us of the world we once shared, and can again. With poignancy and humor, Gulley writes about small-town life, things he thinks about while sitting in his Quaker meeting, and why Donald Trump should pay more taxes. Porch Talk is a tribute to common folk, including Charlie the hardware priest, the Bettys at the newspaper, and other paragons of decency not many people know, but should. | ||
650 | _aShort Stories | ||
650 | _aEssays | ||
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