I Have Words to Spend

I Have Words to Spend Reflections of a Small-Town Editor

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the tradition of those by William Allen White and Russell Baker, Robert Cormier's essays, originally written as newspaper columns, offering touching, humorous, and intensely personal observations and anecdotes about small-town life in America. Cormier explores those things that interest and excite him-from current events to the movies-as well as things that touch his heart-a daughter's wedding, the shape of his mother's hands.

"I have words to spend, and I do not always spend them wisely." Cormier writes-a surprising confession from a novelist hailed as a master craftsman and noted for his spare and controlled prose. It is also the confession of a writer unafraid to submit to the rigors of writing under deadline and of an observer who sees with his heart as well as with his eyes. I Have Words to Spend is a splendid collection of pieces about the small-town visions and values that have particular poignancy in a time of turmoil. This is a volume to treasure and to return to over and over again.

"Cormier's economical style of writing stories with a twist is evident in this collection of eighty-five short essays that were originally written as newspaper columns."-The Book Report

Book information

ISBN: 9780385312042
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Imprint: Delacorte Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 224
Weight: 295g
Height: 221mm
Width: 142mm
Spine width: 14mm