One of my fan letters follows, please be sure you do not read it as an autobiography or you will be confused by the events. It is the story of Meggie a small town American girl, like many of you, who dreams and envisions the events of the past, as she lies dying, even wandering into the scene of another life in her visions.
Dear Madlyn,
We had no idea what your book would hold But we find it fun and
reflective. Every night I try to read a chapter or so to Deborah and we
think back to our childhoods. We are up to chapter four now and I like the
long gone references to things of Framingham and the area, the first dates
and the night time cellar door entrances guarded by your Mom. The sad loss
of your Dad to smoking and Aunt Mary dancing in the kitchen. The hurricane
of "38" I think, not "39", and the stormed removal of a threatening tree,
the fear you felt as you pressed your nose to the glass during the furry.
The 50's and the guys dressed in T shirts and jeans, and the girls is
petticoats and dresses. The town hot rodders and the cars. Thanks good
stuff, we feel as though we are living a small part of your life.
music, thoughts, books, dreams, more
Just my world of dreams, music and thoughts. Author of two books, one a novel of Love stories set in Framingham, Mass, Secrets of the Heart the 2nd book an autobiography of growing up in Framingham, Mass. Small Town America, Framingham My generation was the first teenage generation, that was when the word was coined. Ours was the generation that started cruising through town and to the drive in theater and drive in restaurant. In our area, Ernie Kampersal,from Holliston, drove his bucking car through town, picking up girls. It rose in the air, like a stallion! We went to the soda shops and played the juke boxes. It was a different town, a different time, and it belonged to us!
Sunday, November 21, 2010
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