Porch talk : stories of decency, common sense, and other endangered species
Philip Gulley argues that the major societal problems of the twenty-first century are a direct result of new homes not having front porches where family and friends can gather and share laughs and stories about the "good old days."
"Philip Gulley argues that the major societal problems of the twenty-first century are a direct result of new homes not having front porches where family and friends can gather and share laughs and stories about the "good old days.""@en
"A nostalgic collection of personal anecdotes reflects on a time when porch-centered lives enabled greater family and community connections, remembering such simple pleasures as lemonade, chirping crickets, and bonding with a pet dog."@en
"A nostalgic collection of personal anecdotes reflects on a time when porch-centered lives enabled greater family and community connections, remembering such simple pleasures as lemonade, chirping crickets, and bonding with a pet dog."
"Stories of decency, common sense, and other endangered species."@en
""With poignancy and humor, Gulley writes about small-town life, things he thinks about while sitting in his Quaker meeting, and why Donald Trump should pay more taxes. Porch Talk is a tribute to common folk, including Charlie the hardware priest, the Bettys at the newspaper, and other paragons of decency not many people know, but should"--Publisher website (May 2007)."@en
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