Tales from America's Golden Age, Malcolm Bell (9798988908067) — Readings Books

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Tales from America's Golden Age
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Tales from America’s Golden Age

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How does a white male Christian escape the confines of being born to privilege?

This book is an impressionist memoir. Its many short and very short stories stand alone like many-colored daubs of pigment on an impressionist's canvas. But if you step back and view them as a whole, they become a portrait of a guy who has lived along the privilege spectrum during a shining stretch of America's sprawling saga, from World War II until the huge transfer of wealth to the top 1% from the rest of us that began during the Reagan Administration.

A sampling:

  • Making mischief at Harvard

  • World War II touches Brooklyn

  • Serving in the Army of Occupation in Germany during the Cold War

  • The skinny on the innards of a major Wall Street law firm

  • A prosecutor blows the whistle on the sham prosecution of police who perpetrated the 1971 Attica prison massacre; he pays the price and reaps

unexpected rewards

  • The single-parent social scene in Fairfield County, CT, during the flowering of women's lib in the 1970s

  • Co-raising a girl and boy as the parent without custody

  • Risking prison to protect Salvadorans and Guatemalans from being summarily sent to the death squads they had fled

  • Standing with four valiant and determined women in their quest for peace and justice

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fresh Look Press
Date
25 August 2025
Pages
364
ISBN
9798988908067

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

How does a white male Christian escape the confines of being born to privilege?

This book is an impressionist memoir. Its many short and very short stories stand alone like many-colored daubs of pigment on an impressionist's canvas. But if you step back and view them as a whole, they become a portrait of a guy who has lived along the privilege spectrum during a shining stretch of America's sprawling saga, from World War II until the huge transfer of wealth to the top 1% from the rest of us that began during the Reagan Administration.

A sampling:

  • Making mischief at Harvard

  • World War II touches Brooklyn

  • Serving in the Army of Occupation in Germany during the Cold War

  • The skinny on the innards of a major Wall Street law firm

  • A prosecutor blows the whistle on the sham prosecution of police who perpetrated the 1971 Attica prison massacre; he pays the price and reaps

unexpected rewards

  • The single-parent social scene in Fairfield County, CT, during the flowering of women's lib in the 1970s

  • Co-raising a girl and boy as the parent without custody

  • Risking prison to protect Salvadorans and Guatemalans from being summarily sent to the death squads they had fled

  • Standing with four valiant and determined women in their quest for peace and justice

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fresh Look Press
Date
25 August 2025
Pages
364
ISBN
9798988908067