Old Songs in a New Cafe: Selected Essays by Robert James Waller
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Overview: The author of the phenomenal #1 national bestsellers The Bridges of Madison County and Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend now presents a collection of his reflections on life, love, loss, and longing--a timely treatise on the emotions of the heart, the powers of the imagination, and the infinite possibilities of being.
In a slow musical drawl, author Waller reads his own collection of essays that were written before he became famous for his novels, The Bridges of Madison County and Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend. While growing up in a small town in Iowa, Waller became a basketball champion and learned the skills of billiards in an old, smoky pool hall. His essays reflect the lessons learned and the pain, guilt, joy, and gentle humor of an introspective man. Waller muses on turning 50 and catalogs the bittersweet aches of cleaning up the debris of a daughter's childhood. He wonders at the loneliness of the last dusty sea sparrow. His gentle, rolling words and quiet reading, interspersed with a few chords from a guitar, harken back to simpler times and the pleasures of small-town life.
Genre: Non Fiction > Literature, Critisism, Essays

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Requirements: ePUB Reader, 312 KB
Overview: The author of the phenomenal #1 national bestsellers The Bridges of Madison County and Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend now presents a collection of his reflections on life, love, loss, and longing--a timely treatise on the emotions of the heart, the powers of the imagination, and the infinite possibilities of being.
In a slow musical drawl, author Waller reads his own collection of essays that were written before he became famous for his novels, The Bridges of Madison County and Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend. While growing up in a small town in Iowa, Waller became a basketball champion and learned the skills of billiards in an old, smoky pool hall. His essays reflect the lessons learned and the pain, guilt, joy, and gentle humor of an introspective man. Waller muses on turning 50 and catalogs the bittersweet aches of cleaning up the debris of a daughter's childhood. He wonders at the loneliness of the last dusty sea sparrow. His gentle, rolling words and quiet reading, interspersed with a few chords from a guitar, harken back to simpler times and the pleasures of small-town life.
Genre: Non Fiction > Literature, Critisism, Essays
Download Instructions:
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