Ouch, Now I Remember

Reflecting on an Earlier Time

by Tom Corbett


Formats

Hardcover
$22.99
Softcover
$18.99
E-Book
$4.99
Hardcover
$22.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/13/2015

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781514414101
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781514414118
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781514414125

About the Book

The author picks up where he left off in a witty memoir of his academic and policy careers in “Browsing through My Candy Store.” In this equally hilarious book, Tom Corbett brings us back to the post–World War II period, where he came of age in a rough and tumble ethnic, working-class neighborhood. From a kid who showed no promise whatsoever, he underwent a series of transformative experiences from Catholic seminary training to the leader of a left-wing college group through Peace Corps service in India. His journey of self-discovery takes us through several early endeavors, such as guarding city sewers, tending hospital patients during the graveyard shift, reaching out to desperately poor kids in a distressed neighborhood, and faking it as an agricultural guru in the deserts of Rajasthan. Somehow, despite much incompetence and self-doubt, the author used grit and charm and serendipity to fall into a fulfilling career as a respected academic and policy wonk. “Ouch, Now I Remember” is a story that brings you back in time, helps you laugh a bit, and recalls a lost era. The reader might even shed a tear or two.


About the Author

Tom Corbett is emeritus senior scientist and an affiliate of the Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he served as associate and acting director for a decade before his retirement. He received a doctorate in social welfare from the University of Wisconsin and taught various social policy and program-evaluation courses there for many years. During his long academic and policy career, he consulted with government at the local, state, and national levels, including a stint in Washington, DC, where he helped develop President Clinton’s welfare reform legislation. He has written dozens of articles and reports on poverty, social policy, and human services issues and given hundreds of talks across the nation on these topics. His most recent books are “Evidence-Based Policymaking” (2010, with Karen Bogenschneider), “The Other Side of the World” (2011, with Mary Jo Clark, Michael Simonds, and Haywood Turrentine), “Return to the Other Side of the World” (2013, with Mary Jo Clark, Michael Simonds, Katherine Sohn, and Haywood Turrentine), and “Browsing through My Candy Store” (2014). The author lives with his wife of forty-three years, Mary Rider, and their lovable Shih Tzu dog, Rascal. They reside in Madison, Wisconsin.