Harry's Lot - Tom Springer - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781420885873 - October 6, 2005
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Harry's Lot 1st edition

Tom Springer

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Harry's Lot 1st edition

Harry Jobber has run smack into reality and he was ill prepared for the meeting. Harry has drifted in his comfort zone and been content there much too long. He has become more of a kid than his own two children. He has become a fanatic on religious devotion and wants something going on at his church for the children of the community. He can hardly wait until his oldest child graduates from college so he, Henry, can come home to run the family business. Harry envisions his life growing much easier whereby he can help the kids fly their kites, the very young sail their little boats on his pond and fill the church with the young teenagers. He has very little ambition for himself. But Harry has an ungrateful wife that wants to move up in society. She is a fanatic about attending various clubs in the community where she can rub shoulders with the elite. She expresses dissatisfaction with their comfortable old home and wants to go to the suburbs. Harry dreads hearing of such a thing and certainly attempts to discourage any move. He cannot win an argument with his dominating wife. When the hard times come and they certainly do, Harry seems better equipped to face the future than his wife who has escaped poverty one time and wants nothing further to do with returning. Gertrude, the wife, is not happy with her lot and strains to make Harry into the man she thinks she wants. She wants affluence that she can touch. Harry just wants to live and let live in a world of his own. But the very hard time come. There is some beautiful poetry sprinkled throughout the novel.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 6, 2005
ISBN13 9781420885873
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 288
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 17 mm   ·   426 g
Language English  

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