Tell Me The Truth About Love

Memories: 1953-1969

by Robert Ayres Carter


Formats

Softcover
£18.95
Softcover
£18.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 31/10/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 408
ISBN : 9781436356527

About the Book

Praise for Sunday’s Child “Carter has written a memoir that captures the quintessential America that now seems to be slipping away from us. A real treat.” --John Tebbel, author and Journalist “Deeply moving...the book is a delight and of course you write like a dream...Congratulations on what I believe we used to call a great read, and more than that, a deeply affecting record.” --Ellen Feldman, author of Lucy and The Scottsboro Boys Praise for Nobody Yet Knows Who I Am “In volume two of Robert Carter’s memoirs, the reader is again treated to the author’s ruthlessly stark self-appraisal. Through the extraordinarily clarity of prose, the reader seems to share his experiences immediately rather than through the medium of words. His descriptions of his lovers, friends, and passing acquaintances drive the reader along.” --James Scanlon, Professor Emeritus of History, Randolph-Macon College


About the Author

ROBERT AYRES CARTER is a widely published and versatile writer of fiction and non-fiction, as well as a poet and playwright. He has written several books on publishing topics, the novel Manhattan Primitive, and two mystery novels: Casual Slaughters and Final Edit. He is also the author of a biography, Buffalo Bill Cody: The Man Behind the Legend, and a two volumes of memoirs: Sunday’s Child: Memories of a Midwestern Boyhood; and Nobody Yet Knows Who I Am: A Personal History: 1943-1953. A native Midwesterner, he now lives in Richmond, Virginia, with his wife Reade Johnson and their mixed-breed rescue dog Rolfe.