Climbing Lessons: Stories of fathers, sons, and the bond between

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by Tim Bascom

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When Doc Bascom tries to show his grade school sons how to climb a huge sycamore, he ends up dropping 12 feet flat-out on his back. Stunned, he finally gasps, “So that’s how it’s done.” And in that moment, he becomes an emblem for all fathers―trying to lead the way, failing, then getting up and trying again.This “climbing lesson” is just one of 40 playful, sometimes poignant stories by award-winning author Tim Bascom, who illustrates the special bond between fathers and sons―and how that relationship must change with time. When Tim takes his own turn at fathering, he realizes that his devoted toddlers are turning into unimpressed teenagers. No longer the hero he had hoped to be, he must accept a new, flawed version of himself, not unlike his father before him.These brief inter-linked stories show that abiding affection can still prevail, bringing fathers and sons closer, even as they tackle the steepest parts of the climb. "Tim Bascom succeeds in the highest enterprise of memoir: Chameleon Days moves beyond a compelling personal story to shed radiant light on history itself. His wise and tender voice makes of an exotic family story an essential chronicle of midcentury American idealism." -Patricia Hampl, Guggenheim Fellow and prize-winning author of A Romantic Education , Virgin Time , I Could Tell You Stories , and Blue Arabesque . "Place and populace meld here in a lovely narrative, styled for transparency. A childhood's jitters stand recollected in tranquility." -From the Chameleon Days "Foreword" written by Edward Hoagland, Guggenheim Fellow and author of T he Courage of Turtles , African Calliope , Sex and the River Styx , and Notes from the Century Before . "This is a lyrical chronicle filled with nostalgia, longing, dignity, and soulfulness. A good book brings the things far away close to our heart. Running to the Fire does exactly that and much more." -Da Chen, New York Times bestselling author of Colors of the Mountain , Sounds of the River , and Girl Under a Red Moon . "This is a soaring, lyrical story of places and friendships lost and regained and lost again, of a teenager grasping for rock in a landslide world. It haunts and echoes and begs to be read and re-read." -Faith Eidse, editor of the anthology Unrooted Childhoods: Memoirs of Growing Up Global . Tim Bascom is the author of five books, including the memoirs Chameleon Days (winner of the Bakeless Prize in Nonfiction) and Running to the Fire (Finalist for the Indiefab Memoir of the Year). The memoirs chronicle years he spent in Ethiopia as the son of missionaries, during the reign of Emperor Selassie and during the Marxist Revolution that overthrew the emperor. In addition, His essays have been published in major anthologies such as Best Creative Nonfiction and Best American Travel Writing.As a native Kansan, Tim has lived most his life in the prairie region of the U.S. In Climbing Lessons, he draws on the experience of 4 generations of his Midwestern family―with three uncles, two brothers, and two sons. Sometimes, when he is most lucky, he still plays soccer with those grown sons, who love to debate with him.

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