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Richard Bradford (1) (1932–2002)

Autor(a) de Red Sky at Morning

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4 Works 675 Membros 21 Reviews 4 Favorited

Obras de Richard Bradford

Red Sky at Morning (1968) 625 cópias
So Far from Heaven (1973) 38 cópias
Red Sky at Morning [1971 film] — Autor — 7 cópias
Seventh Earth (2009) 5 cópias

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Good coming of age novel.
 
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kslade | outras 19 resenhas | Dec 15, 2022 |
This book describes a young man's experiences during WWII as he moves from Alabama to New Mexico for his senior year of high school. It shows his adaptation to a variety of cultural and geographical changes en route to becoming an adult. The war is treated almost as a separate character in terms of the impact it had on the people on the home front. The characters are memorable. The wry wit and satirical humor made me laugh out loud frequently. l found it warm and engaging.
 
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Castlelass | outras 19 resenhas | Oct 30, 2022 |
Wrong kind of book for a vegan to read; all kinds of animal cruelty going on here. I suppose it's a book for people not familiar with New Mexico, as they'll think it's realistic or something.
 
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burritapal | Oct 23, 2022 |
I love this book, read as a teen and never forgotten.

In the summer of 1944, Frank Arnold, a wealthy shipbuilder in Mobile, Alabama, receives his volunteer commission in the U.S. Navy and moves his wife, Ann, and seventeen-year-old son, Josh, to the family’s summer home in the village of Corazon Sagrado, high in the New Mexico mountains. A true daughter of the Confederacy, Ann finds it impossible to cope with the quality of life in the largely Hispanic village and, in the company of Jimbob Buel—an insufferable, South-proud, professional houseguest—takes to bridge and sherry. Josh, on the other hand, becomes an integral member of the Sagrado community, forging friendships with his new classmates, with the town’s disreputable resident artist, and with Amadeo and Excilda Montoya, the couple hired by his father to care for their house.

Josh narrates the story of his fateful year in Sagrado and, with irresistibly deadpan, irreverent humor, describes the events and people who influence his progress to maturity. Unhindered by his mother's disdain for these "tacky, dusty little Westerners," Josh comes into his own and into a young man's finely formed understanding of duty, responsibility, and love.
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Gmomaj | outras 19 resenhas | Sep 4, 2022 |

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Obras
4
Membros
675
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#37,411
Avaliação
4.0
Resenhas
21
ISBNs
113
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2
Favorito
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