An edition of At home on St. Simons (1981)

At home on St. Simons

1st ed.

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An edition of At home on St. Simons (1981)

At home on St. Simons

1st ed.

The millions who have read Eugenia Price's novels know that central to each of her stories is a strong, deeply rooted sense of place, and readers quickly fall in love with Price's settings. For thirty years, faithful readers followed Price to the vivid worlds of her Georgia trilogy, her Florida trilogy, her Savannah quartet, and her many other novels. Her stories of local people and the homes where their stories unfold easily become familiar, loved places. "That a house, a locale, is central to all my novels, makes good sense," Ms. Price believed. "I am and have always been almost overly sensitive to the house, the place in which I live. Finding St. Simons Island changed my very lifeits tempo, its basic simple quality, even my own capacity for lasting relationships.".

In this book, Eugenia Price shares with her worldwide reading public some of what life was like during the first years in which she and her best friend and fellow writer, Joyce Blackburn, were becoming Islanders. "These short pieces," she said, "include my observations day by day of what it was like at last to be at home on St. Simons. We were learning how to be neighbors, after so many years of complex life in the huge northern city of Chicago; learning how to care deeply for people with whom, at first glance, we had little in common. We were understanding what it really meant to come home.".

Eugenia Price, called by many St. Simons' own "beloved invader," here shows readers those early years as they were being lived. Her cherished St. Simons Memoir was written from memory and notes in old desk calendars, but At Home on St. Simons illuminates some of the experiences which most shaped and changedEugeniawritten as they occurred.

In the opening chapter, Ms. Price attempts to explainalmost as though to herselfwhy, in the face of such drastic change on the small, once provincial island on the Georgia coast , she is still at home on St. Simons. Her emotional connection to the island and her sense of place absorb local St. Simons readers as well as those who have never seen the island firsthand.

Millions have read Eugenia Price's books, which have been translated into more than fifteen languages. The formative, poignant moments related in At Home on St. Simons bring a universal appeal to this singular volume that retraces the beginning of Price's real-life love for St. Simons Island.

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English
Pages
90

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At home on St. Simons
1981, Peachtree Publishers
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Edition Notes

Published in
Atlanta, Ga

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975.8/742
Library of Congress
F292.G58 P74

The Physical Object

Pagination
v, 90 p. :
Number of pages
90

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4256021M
Internet Archive
athomeonstsimons0000pric
ISBN 10
0931948169
LCCN
81001412
OCLC/WorldCat
7436737
Library Thing
715428
Goodreads
572741

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