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Sleeping Under the Bandstand

Sleeping Under the Bandstand An Historical Memoir

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Publisher's Synopsis

Sleeping Under The Bandstand is a memoir written by my mother, Enola D. Handgis. This memoir is historical in nature being the author's accounting of her life describes places and events that are now but historical memories, socially and personally. The book is comprised of stories my mother has compiled in the oral tradition, describing her personal life growing up in Kansas, her adventures as a young woman hitchhiking to New Orleans and beyond, as well as rich descriptions of social expectations, social habits and historical events and milestones that unfolded during her lifetime. This book is an historical ledger of my mother's life, in sometimes painful detail to her adventures, as well as the demons which tormented her. The title; Sleeping Under The Bandstand was my mother's wish, before her death. Befitting, as it was the place she slept under in Chesney Park when she needed refuge from a troubled life at home. The thirteen chapters of this book each contain connected stories, building upon the larger storyline and historical accounting. My mother continued to record stories at my urging until her death, October 1, 2013.

Book information

ISBN: 9780692263877
Publisher: Brother Coyote Publications
Imprint: Brother Coyote Publications
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 360
Weight: 408g
Height: 203mm
Width: 133mm
Spine width: 20mm