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An edition of The golden weather (1961)

The golden weather

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Louis D. Rubin's first novel paints in golden light the spring and summer of a boy's thirteenth year in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1936. Rubin catches not only the passage from childhood to adolescence - and its attendant woes and triumphs - but also the streets, sounds, sights, and people of his native city in an era now past but made luminous in the language of time revisited.

During the long, hot summer of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the firing on Fort Sumter, Omar Kohn experiences his first love, builds a boat, learns how not to write poetry, and begins to see the flaws in his boyhood heroes. Along his journey to summer's end we meet vivid characters: the Marvelous Ringgold, streetcar motorist extraordinaire; Omar's mischievous best friend, Billy Cartwright; the rabbi and Omar's fellow pupils at Sabbath School; the black maid and yardman, Viola and Dominique; Dr.

Horatio Chisholm, poet and extoller of local glories and pieties; and aged ex-ferryboat captain Major William Izard Frampton, C.S.A., whose wartime exploits don't quite match up with documented history. There is also Helen, from Philadelphia, in whose company Omar learns to question various assumptions about his world.

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Language
English
Pages
303

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The golden weather
The golden weather
1995, Louisiana State University Press
in English
Cover of: The golden weather.
The golden weather.
1961, Atheneum
in English - [1st ed.]

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Edition Notes

Published in
Baton Rouge
Series
Voices of the South

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3568.U26 G65 1995, PS3568.U26G65 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
303 p. ;
Number of pages
303

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL865363M
Internet Archive
goldenweather0000rubi
ISBN 10
080712009X
LCCN
95149400, 61006740
OCLC/WorldCat
503421158
Library Thing
1736472
Goodreads
2230544

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