A vivid memoir of growing up poor in rural Georgia during the Great Depression. Crews describes a world filled with both tenderness and violence, comedy and tragedy, where nearly everyone he knew had suffered some form of physical harm or loss. It includes graphic descriptions of his own near-death experiences, such as contracting polio at age five and falling into a vat of nearly boiling water used for soaking dead hogs.

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A memoir/autobiography/profile of growing up in Georgia up until the age of 6. A beautifully written and very moving book.

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