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Dave Riese

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Gangbare naam
Riese, Dave
Officiële naam
Riese, David
Geboortedatum
1946-11-24
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Opleiding
Bates College
Oxford University
Boston University School of Broadcasting and Film
Suffolk University
Beroepen
Writer and editor of video tapes
Computer programmer and database designer
Organisaties
National Writers Union
Independent Book Publishers Association
Alliance of Independent Authors
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Merrimack Media 2014 Outstanding Writer Award
2016 Next Generation Best Novel Award
Korte biografie
Born in Arlington, MA, Dave Riese graduated from Bates College in Maine where he majored in English Literature. During his junior year, he studied in Oxford, England and travelled throughout Europe. He began writing fiction during a four-year enlistment in the US Air Force. Dave recently retired from the IT department of a Boston financial services company. He lives with his wife north of Boston.

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This "fictional memoir" will resonate with many, especially baby boomers raised by WWII veterans. It is the story of middle-aged Mark Aherne, living in Chicago with his wife, when he receives a call from his sister, who is hoping he will fly to Boston to help with their elderly parents, still living in their childhood home where the dangers of falling are prevalent, especially when combined with dementia and alcohol. Mark and his sister were raised by a WWII veteran and his stay-at-home wife in the 1950s. That generation enjoyed smoking and drinking to excess, but were reluctant to share emotions or give positive reinforcement because that is how they were raised. Mark recounts childhood memories, both good and bad, much like others of his generation.

Mark and his sister move their parents from their childhood home to an apartment, which requires an enormous amount of work sorting through the physical memories of a home where they lived for 40 years. Mark and his wife eventually settle near Boston to be closer to his aging parents and for Mark to leave an apparently dead-end job for better employment opportunities. There are poignant end-of-life moments, and a connection for Mark with his father that resolves many unanswered questions.
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pdebolt | Apr 20, 2022 |
Extremely well-written story of a wide-eyed love story that took place in Canada in the 50's. Based on fact, it's a realistic story of love, hope and the fight to gain acceptance and independence. A working class girl and an upper class young man just want to be together- but the social differences are simply too much for his family.
I love it when you read a book where the dialogue makes you feel like you are listneing in on a conversation...flowing, not stilted. This book speaks volumes and really touched my heart.… (meer)
 
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linda.marsheells | Mar 18, 2015 |

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Werken
3
Leden
11
Populariteit
#857,862
Waardering
½ 4.5
Besprekingen
2
ISBNs
4