Hemlock Gems

Hemlock Gems

Jack Evans

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Little Finger Lakes Center Press
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9798999571809
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Hemlock Gems is a heartfelt and vividly remembered portrait of small-town American life in the early 20th century, as seen through the eyes of Jack C. Evans, who was born in 1918 and raised in the hamlet of Hemlock, New York.In this lovingly edited collection of personal stories and sketches, Jack brings to life a bygone era - a time when neighbors knew one another, children found adventure in the simplicity of the world around them, and Main Street was the center of community life. From days spent exploring the fields and forests to evenings punctuated by the passing whistle of the railroad, Jack recalls his youth with humor, gratitude, and unshakable affection.Written in his seventies, Jack’s recollections carry the clarity and charm of someone who held those memories close all his life. His stories are filled with small but shining details - a corner store, a schoolyard friend, a local character - that together create a mosaic of life in Hemlock during the 1920s and 1930s.Edited by Richmond Town Historian Joy Smith Lewis, Hemlock Gems is both a personal memoir and a local treasure. It offers readers a window into the rhythms of small-town life, capturing not just one man’s childhood, but the spirit of an entire community.Perfect for readers who enjoy memoir, regional history, or simply the richness of everyday life well told, this book is a gem in every sense - a tribute to memory, place, and the power of storytelling.

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