The Elderberries by Corey Pandolph
- July 26, 2009
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Phil Frank’s The Elderberries centers around Dusty, a cowboy whose middle aged daughter has decided it’s time for him to hang up his spurs and move to Elderpark, a retirement community. While there, Dusty meets the Professor, a great brain with a bad memory; Evelyn, who can still see well enough to drive at night; and the General, a veteran with bad hips and a lot of stories. Together, they deal with medications, the loss of youth, and their adult children while maintaining their humor and building their friendships.
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Joe Minotaur said, 4 months ago
A man’s car is his trash can.
Navigate? It’s up on blocks. How can they get lost?
Trebor39 said, 4 months ago
Dusty didn’t mention the living things in the glove compartment.
Joe Allen Doty said, 4 months ago
Dusty Winters’ old car doesn’t even have any wheels on it. The retired ol’ cowboy just likes to get in it to remember the old days.
The filthy steering wheel certainly wasn’t bothering him. He must have lot the sense of touch in his fingers.
Just plain Steve said, 4 months ago
No, he’s just lost the sense of cleanliness!
caddy.1957 said, 4 months ago
“My creation…what is it ? I do not know”- Wierd Science by Oingo Boingo…sometime in the ‘80’s….Yeah the stuff in that car might classify as a science project…..wierd science project even