The Perennial Freshman

Biography & Memoir, Artists, Architects & Photographers, Nonfiction, Art & Architecture
Cover of the book The Perennial Freshman by George Whiteman, shelfstealers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: George Whiteman ISBN: 9781619720169
Publisher: shelfstealers Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: George Whiteman
ISBN: 9781619720169
Publisher: shelfstealers
Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Two parents, unfit to raise gerbils, abandon two-year-old Georgie in the loving arms of his Nana, only to snatch him away when he's nine, when Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, everything is rationed, his mother is pregnant, and his folks are on the verge of divorce - or murder. They drag Georgie across forty-eight states only to virtually abandon him once again in the hedonistic center of the cosmos: Hollywood. There, amidst Satan's disciples, he struggles for an identity that has not already been claimed. Since his teachers are either under contract or observation, the streets become his classroom. He trundles through dirt-poor puberty to adulthood, living in an array of shacks, barracks, dilapidated houses, cellars and attics, with a cast of characters befitting any "B" movie horror classic of the time. With a strong desire to put distance between him and the squalid past, he answers the clarion call to defend The American Way. His two years as a military conscript get him used to three hots and a cot - his first experience sleeping on sheets and abundant food. In the 60s and 70s, cloaked in the guise of a famous Hollywood photographer, George S. Whiteman lives the Hollywood life he dreamed of - he photographs and designs album covers for the stars (Sammy Davis, Jr., Don McLean, The Beatles, The Mamas and the Papas, to mention only a few.) But the homes, cars, money and women can't heal the wounded nine-year-old. That will take years . . . THE PERENNIAL FRESHMAN is the first part of a three-part 'unauthorized autobiography,' The Jester's Court. George S. Whiteman's stunning coming-of-age memoir, THE PERENNIAL FRESHMAN, will be loved by readers of all generations for its humor and vivid reminders of times gone by.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Two parents, unfit to raise gerbils, abandon two-year-old Georgie in the loving arms of his Nana, only to snatch him away when he's nine, when Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, everything is rationed, his mother is pregnant, and his folks are on the verge of divorce - or murder. They drag Georgie across forty-eight states only to virtually abandon him once again in the hedonistic center of the cosmos: Hollywood. There, amidst Satan's disciples, he struggles for an identity that has not already been claimed. Since his teachers are either under contract or observation, the streets become his classroom. He trundles through dirt-poor puberty to adulthood, living in an array of shacks, barracks, dilapidated houses, cellars and attics, with a cast of characters befitting any "B" movie horror classic of the time. With a strong desire to put distance between him and the squalid past, he answers the clarion call to defend The American Way. His two years as a military conscript get him used to three hots and a cot - his first experience sleeping on sheets and abundant food. In the 60s and 70s, cloaked in the guise of a famous Hollywood photographer, George S. Whiteman lives the Hollywood life he dreamed of - he photographs and designs album covers for the stars (Sammy Davis, Jr., Don McLean, The Beatles, The Mamas and the Papas, to mention only a few.) But the homes, cars, money and women can't heal the wounded nine-year-old. That will take years . . . THE PERENNIAL FRESHMAN is the first part of a three-part 'unauthorized autobiography,' The Jester's Court. George S. Whiteman's stunning coming-of-age memoir, THE PERENNIAL FRESHMAN, will be loved by readers of all generations for its humor and vivid reminders of times gone by.

More books from Art & Architecture

Cover of the book Polavisions by George Whiteman
Cover of the book Les Temps modernes de Charlie Chaplin by George Whiteman
Cover of the book Rome, ville ouverte de Roberto Rossellini by George Whiteman
Cover of the book Earthbag Building by George Whiteman
Cover of the book New York State Pavilion by George Whiteman
Cover of the book Purus forte. El azar y la crisis del manifiesto en la obra de arte by George Whiteman
Cover of the book Digital Make-Believe by George Whiteman
Cover of the book Quest for the Unity of Knowledge by George Whiteman
Cover of the book David Letterman: Late Show by George Whiteman
Cover of the book Degeometrizzando eternamente Vol. I by George Whiteman
Cover of the book Hot Guys and Baby Animals by George Whiteman
Cover of the book At Home: Sarah Style by George Whiteman
Cover of the book Ijams Nature Center by George Whiteman
Cover of the book Legendary Locals of Arvada by George Whiteman
Cover of the book Abstraction in Reverse by George Whiteman
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy