The Elderberries by Corey Pandolph
- August 24, 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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OldHipster said, 3 months ago
Well, yasee, it was like this…..
I can’t remember.
wndrwrthg
said,
3 months ago
I do not believe Saipan qualifies as a siege.
Joe Allen Doty said, 3 months ago
I believe the “General” had that rank only in his imagination.
He’s like the Foggy Dewhurst character in the BBC comedy series, “The Last of the Summer Wine.” Foggy claims that he had been in Burma during World War II; but, he never left England where he was an Army sign painter.
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3 months ago
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Thanks for your continued support and readership!
-Corey “FRS” Pandolph