<p>Moving bold and funny this collection of essays by Elizabeth Rau captures the poignancy of ordinary life through the voices of everyday people--children friends neighbors and even the mail carrier. In vivid and lyrical prose she chronicles her childhood in the Midwest her many years as a newspaper reporter and above all her plunge into motherhood in middle age. At a time when some writers tend to grouse about raising children Rau revels in her good fortune and the day-to-day: teaching her younger son how to read using Garfield comic books; encouraging her older son to design his grandmother's gravestone; observing the motley crew of boys who patronize the yellow house for years bringing their wit charm and stuff from yo-yos to baseball gloves. Along the way we meet characters in her neighborhood like Ed the mailman whose true passion is growing and selling daylilies because they are beautiful and resilient and won't die on you. Engaging yet never indulgent the collection elevates moments we take for granted into luminous stories about the experience of home.</p>
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