Purcell Station

Purcell Station by Dale Glenn, published by Dog Ear Publishing, LLC in May 2013, is a coming-of-age fiction set during the summer of 1952 amidst the backdrop of the Cold War. The story follows twelve-year-old Garrett Gentry, who is sent to Purcell Station, Indiana, due to a family crisis. As he navigates this pivotal summer, Garrett uncovers his family’s legacy in a town rich in character, where he encounters both the innocence of boyhood and the complexities of adult secrets.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of compassion, redemption, and personal growth through Garrett’s experiences. His journey is influenced by the wisdom of his Baptist grandmother, who emphasizes the importance of resilience and moral integrity. The novel delves into the nuances of small-town life and the trials that shape one’s character, inviting readers to reflect on the significance of community and family bonds. With 312 pages, this edition is presented in English and captures the essence of a transformative summer in a young boy’s life.
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It is the summer of l952 and the Cold War in on. When a family crisis sends twelve-year-old Garrett Gentry to spend the summer in Purcell Station, Indiana, he has no idea what he is going to find. Clinging to the last year of his boyhood, Garrett discovers his family legacy in a town that is rich, not in material wealth, but in character and characters. Then one day in the basement of Slinkers General Store he stumbles onto something he wasnt supposed to see. Thats when he realizes Purcell Station has some secrets to share.
In this heartwarming, coming-of-age story of 1950s innocence, compassion, redemption, and rebirth, Garret is grounded in the wisdom of his Baptist grandmother who says: “Life is one trial after another to see who has the mettle to stand up and do the right thing.”
Dale Glenn was born in Knox County, Indiana, where his family roots go back to the 1880s, and where this novel takes place. The son of educators, he grew up in a number of small Indiana towns much like Purcell Station. A graduate of Indiana University, he began his career as an English teacher at Speedway High School in Indianapolis. Later he became assistant principal and basketball coach at Huntingburg High School in southern Indiana. Since then he has lived in Bloomington where he has served as the principal at both University Middle School and Batchelor Middle School, and as an adjunct professor at Indiana University. He remains in Bloomington with his wife Teresa, a former teacher, and among their five children. He divides his time between there and his family farm near Vincennes. Although his writing credits include a number of nonfiction publications, this is his first novel.
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