I Can't Believe I Ended Up in Berkeley: Remembering a Country Boyhood
By (Author) Ron Parker
BookBaby
BookBaby
23rd June 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
130
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
213g
This book is a collection of stories and poems, written over a period of forty years or so, about what it was like to grow up in the 1940s and 50s in rural southern Michigan. It tells stories of a life of hunting and trapping, of working on the farm when horses still pulled hay wagons, of bagging flour ground on stones powered by the flow of Fleming Creek, of attending a one-room country school where three generations of Parkers had learned to read and write. All this is written from the perspective of one who moved to Berkeley, California in the iconic 1960s and continues to live there today.
Ron Parker was raised in rural southern Michigan in the 1940s and 50s adjacent to the farm his great-grandfather settled in the 1850s. From kindergarten through the 8th grade, he attended the same one-room school that this father and grandfather had attended. He moved to Berkeley, California in the 60s where he continues to live at present.