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This new edition of Donald Davis's eleventh published book, the North Carolina-native storyteller recounts adventures and misadventures from his childhood in the North Carolina mountains. An audience favorite at scores of American storytelling festivals each year, Davis burnishes his repertoire of Keilloresque monologues with a richness you'll be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. This edition, both print and e-book, has been re-edited to remove proofreading errors that plagued an earlier edition.

Produktbeschreibung
This new edition of Donald Davis's eleventh published book, the North Carolina-native storyteller recounts adventures and misadventures from his childhood in the North Carolina mountains. An audience favorite at scores of American storytelling festivals each year, Davis burnishes his repertoire of Keilloresque monologues with a richness you'll be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. This edition, both print and e-book, has been re-edited to remove proofreading errors that plagued an earlier edition.
Autorenporträt
Donald Davis, a former Methodist minister from North Carolina, is an audience favorite at the National Storytelling Festival. Davis is the author of twelve previous books and numerous audio recordings of stories, most of which reflect his Appalachian childhood of the 1950s and 60s. He lives with his wife, Trish, on Ocracoke Island, NC.