Life Before Eighty Life Before Eighty

Life Before Eighty

Autobiography

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The Erickson kids will have the distinct, special, and exclusive pleasure of knowing their father as few other children know theirs. And theyll be the richer for it.

Oh, that Arvid Erickson could really write! He had the soul of a poet and a very big heart. As he moves from decade to decade his love for his wife and all those kids who came one after another comes shining through. Very touching is the chapter in which he tells how difficult it was, as the town telegrapher to bear the news of soldiers deaths during World War II to heartsick parents. One that touched me was Raymond Langworthys response when Erickson told him the news of his sons death...His response? Damn that Roosevelt! Others just wept. And Erickson became the dreaded messenger of death.

As for the businessmen and civic leaders in town, Arvid B. Erickson does not suffer fools gladly (there were plenty to go around) and says what he figures needs to be said.

Commenting of Woodrow Wilsons role in plunging us into war in 1917, Erickson writes: Destiny can be seen at times how we will. Men, being short-sighted, can see no farther than his generation, but actions and their peoples are only pawns in the hands of Destiny, moving and manipulating them as a great chess player does. Pretty good for a depot agent, dont you think?

Dave Wood - Former Vice President of National Book Critics Circle

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2012
July 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
300
Pages
PUBLISHER
IUniverse
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
513.8
KB
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