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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | To a little girl observing the world from the porch of her family's house above her father's store in the middle of Hatteras Village in the 1930s, life was inventive and wonderful: you rolled hoops, played bobjacks, licked nickel ice cream cones on hot days, built tents from the fifty-pound burlap bags the chicken feed was delivered in, and - if you were very lucky - scored a direct hit on the head of one of your father's customers when you spit carefully through a knot hole in the porch floor. In Confessions of an Outer Banks Filly, author Sybil Skakle evokes memories of simpler times with great warmth and charm. There were pre-dawn swimming lessons in a red wool bathing suit with Miss Maude, the town's Postmaster; little girls singing endless rounds of "Frankie and Johnnie" on the front porch; breakfast at the dining room table with your feet in the tidewater during a hurricane; and a ghost who played the piano in the middle of the night. The Great Depression, a Hatteras Christmas, the Hurricane of 1936, recipes for Poor Man's Cake and Hatteras Island Pone Bread, outdoor toilets, Monday washday - the smallest details combine to create a huge picture of life in a fishing village of five hundred back when all a child needed was an imagination. Readers old and young alike will be delighted. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Sybil Austin Skakle | | Paperback: | 160 pages | | Publisher: | Chapel Hill Press | | Publication Date: | December 01, 2001 | | ISBN: | 1880849372 | | Package Length: | 8.9 inches | | Package Width: | 6.0 inches | | Package Height: | 0.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 1 reviews |
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Charming Stories of an Island Family Sep 29, 2003
By JMB
"janejanejane"
This book reads more like a collection of short stories than a novel with a plot, sometimes disjointed and wandering. However, I loved the charm and sweetness of Sybil's true stories. The majority of the book takes place during the 30s and 40s in Hatteras Village on Hatteras Island in North Carolina. My family has been vacationing for years on Hatteras Island and my mother has a beach house in Hatteras Village. So, for me, it was wonderful to hear about the village I love long before it was taken over by summer tourists and the roads were still sand covered. Many of the landmarks described by the author are still there today. For those who are familiar with The Outer Banks islands of North Carolina, I highly recommend this story of "how it was before". For those not familiar with the area, it is a sweet story of life on an island far far away from the busy city life on the mainland. Additional note of interest: In September of 2003, Hurricane Isabel struck the North Carolina coast head on and Hatteras Village suffered the greatest damage. A new inlet was cut separating it from the upper part of Hatteras Island. Many of the landmarks were destroyed and the paved highways are once again sand covered roads. Where just before the storm the islanders had electricity and public water, afterwards they have to rely on generators and fresh water wells. It is interesting to see the village returned to its roots and the simple life that really wasn't as easy as it may seem.
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