Tales My Father Never Told

Tales My Father Never Told by Walter D. Edmonds is a collection of memoirs that offers a glimpse into the author’s childhood, navigating life between a large house on West 11th Street in New York and a summer retreat in the Adirondacks. Published by Syracuse University Press in March 1995, this first edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English.
In this series of vignettes, readers will encounter a nuanced portrayal of family dynamics, particularly the relationship between an overbearing father and his dutiful son. The memoirs delve into themes of biography and personal history, reflecting on the author’s experiences in the 20th century United States. This edition invites readers to explore the complexities of familial bonds and the impact of upbringing on personal identity.
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These are the memoirs, told in a series of vignettes, of the well-known author’s childhood, spent between a big house on West 11th Street, New York and a thousand-acre summer place in the foothills of the Adirondacks. What emerges is a portrait of an overbearing father and a dutiful son.
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