From Piglets to Prep School Crossing a Chasm

From Piglets to Prep School Crossing a Chasm by Wendell Duffield, published by iUniverse in October 2005, is a 96-page memoir that explores the journey of a small-town Minnesota boy seeking personal independence and fulfillment. The narrative begins with his venture into raising runt piglets for spending money, which is soon interrupted by a series of unexpected postcards from Phillips Exeter Academy, leading to uncertainty for both him and his parents.
This book presents the challenges faced by the young boy as he navigates the transition from a familiar rural life to the elite environment of a prestigious New England school. Readers will find a blend of humor and poignancy as Duffield recounts the social, economic, and cultural shocks that accompany such a significant change. The memoir captures the essence of growing up, filled with fun, sadness, discoveries, and the complexities of adapting to a new world, making it relatable to anyone reflecting on their own formative years.
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On the universal quest for personal independence and for fulfillment of growing-up dreams, a small-town Minnesota boy turns to raising runt piglets as a way to earn spending money of his own. Then a series of mysterious and unexpected postcards from a school called Phillips Exeter Academy begins to arrive, flooding his plans with uncertainty and confusing his inexperienced parents as to what is best for their son.
From Piglets To Prep School: Crossing A Chasm describes the unanticipated and fundamentally unwanted struggle that this young boy faces as the postcards, eventually inviting him to attend the school on scholarship, continue to interrupt a comfortably familiar existence in his home town . a life of growing up in a virtual clone of Garrison Keillor’s Lake Wobegon of Prairie Home Companion.
Though satisfied at home, an inner voice seduces him to abandon his youthful dreams and join the cadre of elite preppies in New England. Overnight, names of his schoolmates change from Gary Gardner and Duane Labs to David Rockefeller and Peter Benchley. The social, economic, cultural, and academic shocks of such change are immediate and stunning . yet mostly manageable.
This entertainingly illustrated book is a poignant and humorous memoir that will resonate with anyone who remembers his or her growing-up years. Share the fun, sadness, discoveries, disappointments, and pranks of a young hayseed kid uprooted from bucolic rural life and transplanted into the rocky New England garden of stuffy and highly competitive preppies. You’ll be challenged to read the book without alternately laughing and crying as memories of your own early years are rekindled!
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