Porch Talk LP

Porch Talk LP by Philip Gulley is a large print edition published by Harper Collins on June 26, 2007. This book presents a collection of reflections that evoke a time when life centered around the front porch, where friends gathered to share stories and meaningful moments. Gulley’s observations blend humor and frankness, offering insights into the small-town life that many can relate to in today’s fast-paced world.
Readers will find a mix of poignant anecdotes and humorous commentary as Gulley discusses various topics, including his thoughts during Quaker meetings and social issues like taxation. The narrative features a cast of common folk, such as Charlie the hardware priest and the Bettys at the newspaper, celebrating the decency found in everyday life. With 168 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the values of community and connection.
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Beloved American storyteller Philip Gulley evokes a time when life revolved around the front porch, where friends gathered, stories were told, and small moments took on large meaning. In today’s hurry-up world, Gulley’s observations are frank and funny, reminding us of the world we once shared, and can again.
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.
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