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CLARENCE DAY OMNIBUS: LIFE WITH FATHER, GOD AND MY FATHER, LIFE WITH MOTHER by Clarence Day
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CLARENCE DAY OMNIBUS: LIFE WITH FATHER, GOD AND MY FATHER, LIFE WITH…

by Clarence Day

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Clarence Day's Life with Mother and Life with Father are sets of charming stories, detailing some elements of Day's life with his unique parents. The descriptions of the people who appear through the tales are vivid and engaging and the stories flowed well, making them easy to read. I was pleasantly surprised to find myself avidly wishing for more once I finished both of the volumes.
(This review refers to an edition including only 'Life with Father' and 'Life with Mother.') ( )
  rainbowdarling | Mar 16, 2009 |
I had seen the movie called "Life With Father" years ago. This was an entertaining look at life in the upper class or upper middle class of New York City in the late 1800's-early 1900's. Told through the eyes of a "boy" describing life in his family. ( )
  MrsLee | Nov 10, 2006 |
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