Fish, Fog, Frogs (and other stories)

Fish, Fog, Frogs (and other stories)

Fish, Fog, Frogs (and other stories)

Fish, Fog, Frogs (and other stories)

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Overview

The "big round table" in the author's childhood home was the place to eat and talk, the place where her parents engaged in after-dinner chess matches, the place where her father made simple repairs to, e.g., radios, lamps, etc. But in the author's memory it is, best of all, the place where her father told imaginative and engaging "tall tales" presented in a style characterized by humorous digressions, a warm confidentiality and a nonsensical logic that dared one not to believe what would seem to be unbelievable. In "Fish, Fog, Frogs (and other stories)" during a visit to her childhood home (and the "big round table"), the author encourages her father to share his stories with her children (his two grandchildren). With only a little urging, he begins with the tale of his pet (crime-fighting) fish. He feigns a hesitancy to continue but before the family leaves the table, Jennifer and Jonathan have heard six of his most famous tales. Though the reading level is for 4th-6th grades, the stories and setting make this a book for all ages, encouraging families to leave their "big flat screen TVs" and find their own version of a "big round table" where they can identify the stars and supporting cast of their own family legends, keeping alive memories of people and experiences that have helped to shape who they are.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781481168977
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 04/05/2013
Pages: 98
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Jackie Lutes (Goldstein) is a psychology professor, known to her students as Dr. G. She chose to use her maiden name to author "Fish, Fog, Frogs (and other stories)" because the stories told are the stories that her father, John Lutes, told. Though psychology is her academic specialty, writing is her passion. Her diversity of writing interests can be seen on her web-site, www.jackiejourneys.com. She is currently working on a personal memoir in which she tells her life story in the context of travel -- to near and far places, to within herself and to the world beyond. In a more serious vein, she is also working on a book ("Not Against, With: A Voice of Hope") regarding the stigma of mental illness and the positive role that communities and citizens can play in reducing the trauma of mental illness -- a trauma that affects both the diagnosed and the communities in which they live.
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