The Drug Store: A Fisherman's Account The Drug Store: A Fisherman's Account

The Drug Store: A Fisherman's Account

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Publisher Description

E.C. Buchanan grew up in a small Eastern North Carolina town. There his father, a pharmacist, bought a drug store soon after World War II. The drug store became a true family business in which all five members of the family worked. E.C. started working as a soda jerk in the drug store at the age of eight. His experience learning to operate the store and to serve its customers, black and white, formed lasting impressions that he carried into adult life. The drug store was a social gathering place, a nexus for news and first line health care stop for many different people. Mr. Buchanan tells the story through the eyes of a teenager mystified with race relations, politics, religion and, of course, women. He recounts this story in parallel with the development of his character's prime avocation, sport fishing, taught by a kindly, life-affirming mentor. If you want to relive an era of innocence, to see how a small business worked, to see how beliefs are formed, to find excitement and mystery in the natural and cultural world, this book is for you. Like many a struggling teenager, the book's narrator and principle character, C.C. McKinney, goes to college and finds a much bigger and more complicated world out there.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
December 19
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
339
Pages
PUBLISHER
E C Buchanan
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
2.2
MB

Customer Reviews

Carolina Lad ,

The Drug Store: A Fisherman’s Account

I knew the author and lived some of the life he describes in this book and it is a most accurate and factual word picture of life in Eastern NC in the late 40s, 50s and 60s. Filled with humor, teenaged musings and questionings of life, and truisms of the lessons of growing up southern; it is a stroll down nostalgia street for anyone of our age and geographical location. Enjoy the trip.