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Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood

Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood
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Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood is a novel for young readers about a boy's adventures growing up in post-WWII Mississippi. Author Willie Morris, then editor of Harper's Magazine in New York, wrote Good Old Boy when his son David, age ten, asked, What was it like to grow up in the South? Morris s response turned into a timeless story of growing up in a small Southern town, Yazoo City in the early 1950s, roaming the town with his friends and playing practical jokes and having adventures. Good Old Boy is supplemental reading at many schools for sixth through ninth grade.

 

What Customers Say About Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood:

I have read several of his books and this one may be my favorite. Anyone who grew up in a small town in the 40's and 50's will enjoy this book, especially if that small town was in the South. Willie Morris was a brilliant wordsmith.

I would have loved to have spoken with him. It is a feeling of home. I saw Willie Morris at a car wash in Jackson, MS not long before his death.

No matter where I live, it will always be home. Not many people have that sense of home these days. There is a great feeling of safety and warmth whenever I drive into the city limits.

I am from Yazoo City so this book has always been one of my favorites. Yazoo City has an enduring quality and charm that shows in all his books and stories. I feel blessed to have grown up there.

I was shy and didn't want to bother him, so I didn't introduce myself and have a chat. Now I regret my shyness - should've taken the chance.

Morris'. To me this book was entertaining and well-written, but not really enlightening regarding growing up in the 40's. Morris.

His tales remind me somewhat of the character in the movie "Bigfish". I watched baseball in those days, I went into a haunted house, I had my run-ins with a teacher's pet, etc. Even thinking about Tom Sawyer, the incidents in there were not as outlandish as those in "Good Old Boy".

I was born 2 years after Mr. And the story about the race - very, very unlikely. but I enjoyed Salinger's writing about this stuff much more.

My childhood was not at all like Mr. I recognized some of the events of the times, but the adventures he told of going through came across to me as gross exaggerations; just think of the 8 foot+ tall Indians he mentions.

Morris up on the same level as Mark Twain (and he probably would not want it either), but this book reminds me in a lot of ways of Tom Sawyer--a young boy's life on the Mississippi Delta. One of the best and most humorous of his stories is the tale of the haunted house and what the boys found in it one dark and stormy night. I wish Willie Morris had not died so young because I found his work so enjoyable, and it would have been wonderful to read even more of his writing.

He recalls their baseball games, football games, hunting on the Delta with his father, practical jokes played on anyone and everyone. I best remember in this book the chapters of a typical day in the life of a boy his age in Yazoo City--a day in the summer and a day in the fall. He recounts the story of the Witch of Yazoo and the broken chain.

This was a great memoir about a "typical" southern boy's childhood. He tells of his childhood in Yazoo City, Mississippi, with all his childhood friends, including Spit McGee (the forty's Huckleberry Finn). These are great vignettes and very poignant pulling in the reader to want to recall his or her own childhood memories.This is a great memoir and can be enjoyed by all.

I would not put Mr. Everyone should experience these memories, whether in real time or vicariously.

Morrishas a beautiful writing style, and captures the beauty of the southperfectly. This is one of the best books that I have ever read.Mr.

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