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Up on a Hill and Thereabouts: An Adirondack Childhood
 By Gloria Stubing Rist

Up on a Hill and Thereabouts: An Adirondack Childhood By Gloria Stubing Rist


Up on a Hill and Thereabouts: An Adirondack Childhood
 By Gloria Stubing Rist


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Up on a Hill and Thereabouts: An Adirondack Childhood
 By Gloria Stubing Rist

  • Sales Rank: #1563176 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .86" w x 6.00" l, 1.05 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 344 pages

Review
Gloria Yada Stubing Rist writes about growing up in the Adirondack Mountains during the Depression with a clear-eyed purity. The author s hardscrabble childhood bears echoes of Frank McCourt s Angela s Ashes in its sensibility and her frank descriptions of rural poverty. As a young girl, she shivered herself to sleep on bitterly cold winter nights inside a tar paper shack with no electricity or running water on two acres her mother bought for $39. They made dinner out of bullheads caught in a nearby pond and found joy in walking barefoot through meadows, making mud pies, and attending barn dances. Stubing Rist s astonishing achievement in Up on a Hill and Thereabouts lies in its simplicity and a style that heeds George Orwell s dictum: Good prose is like a windowpane. Paul Grondahl, author of Mayor Corning: Albany Icon, Albany Enigma

A ripping good read. As a girl-child of the North Country myself, I was stirred. As a scholar and reader of women s stories, I was engaged. Full of mischief and mayhem, this memoir recounts a hidden history of the rural poor in upstate New York. Yada is more than a naive narrator here she is a character of grit, self-reliance, and persistence, who tells the stories without sentimentality or irony. Kate H. Winter, author of The Woman in the Mountain: Reconstructions of Self and Land by Adirondack Women Writers and Lost Twain: A Novel of Hawai i

Few girls could endure the scraggy, impoverished life of Stubing Rist s Adirondacks. In stark and earthy detail, young Yada tells how she not only survived but somehow thrived among the mean-spirited drunkards, entrancing gypsies, and oddball animals. In this engaging memoir, she reveals the valuable lessons and rich charms of her homey life up on a hill. Sandra Weber, author of Adirondack Roots: Stories of Hiking, History, and Women

This book gives us wonderful snapshots of life in the Adirondacks in the 1930s, where a smart kid grew up and treasured the best parts of her life. "Adirondack Daily Enterprise"
spellbinding When the Harry Potter novels came out, my family waited in line to purchase each one at midnight; we enjoyed reading them together. Gloria Stubing Rist is no wizard. But her writing and her life have a special magic that often makes Harry, Ron and Hermione s titanic battles with evil spirits look like small potatoes. John Rowen, Schenectady "Daily Gazette"
Gloria Yada Stubing Rist writes about growing up in the Adirondack Mountains during the Depression with a clear-eyed purity. The author s hardscrabble childhood bears echoes of Frank McCourt s Angela s Ashes in its sensibility and her frank descriptions of rural poverty. As a young girl, she shivered herself to sleep on bitterly cold winter nights inside a tar paper shack with no electricity or running water on two acres her mother bought for $39. They made dinner out of bullheads caught in a nearby pond and found joy in walking barefoot through meadows, making mud pies, and attending barn dances. Stubing Rist s astonishing achievement in Up on a Hill and Thereabouts lies in its simplicity and a style that heeds George Orwell s dictum: Good prose is like a windowpane. Paul Grondahl, author of Mayor Corning: Albany Icon, Albany Enigma
A ripping good read. As a girl-child of the North Country myself, I was stirred. As a scholar and reader of women s stories, I was engaged. Full of mischief and mayhem, this memoir recounts a hidden history of the rural poor in upstate New York. Yada is more than a naive narrator here she is a character of grit, self-reliance, and persistence, who tells the stories without sentimentality or irony. Kate H. Winter, author of The Woman in the Mountain: Reconstructions of Self and Land by Adirondack Women Writers and Lost Twain: A Novel of Hawai i
Few girls could endure

Superbly entertaining, thoughtful, and deftly written. "Midwest Book Review"
This book gives us wonderful snapshots of life in the Adirondacks in the 1930s, where a smart kid grew up and treasured the best parts of her life. "Adirondack Daily Enterprise"
spellbinding When the Harry Potter novels came out, my family waited in line to purchase each one at midnight; we enjoyed reading them together. Gloria Stubing Rist is no wizard. But her writing and her life have a special magic that often makes Harry, Ron and Hermione s titanic battles with evil spirits look like small potatoes. John Rowen, Schenectady "Daily Gazette"
Gloria Yada Stubing Rist writes about growing up in the Adirondack Mountains during the Depression with a clear-eyed purity. The author s hardscrabble childhood bears echoes of Frank McCourt s Angela s Ashes in its sensibility and her frank descriptions of rural poverty. As a young girl, she shivered herself to sleep on bitterly cold winter nights inside a tar paper shack with no electricity or running water on two acres her mother bought for $39. They made dinner out of bullheads caught in a nearby pond and found joy in walking barefoot through meadows, making mud pies, and attending barn dances. Stubing Rist s astonishing achievement in Up on a Hill and Thereabouts lies in its simplicity and a style that heeds George Orwell s dictum: Good prose is like a windowpane. Paul Grondahl, author of Mayor Corning: Albany Icon, Albany Enigma
A ripping good read. As a girl-child of the North Country myself, I was stirred. As a scholar and reader of women s stories, I was engaged. Full of mischief and mayhem, this memoir recounts a hidden history of the rural poor in upstate New York. Yada is more than a naive narrator here she is a character of grit, self-reliance, and persistence, who tells the stories without sentimentality or irony. Kate H. Winter, author of The Woman in the Mountain: Reconstructions of Self and Land by Adiro

In close to one hundred short thematic sketches, the reader sees the world through the rose-tinted eyes of the child, who filters out the pain and chooses to see the world with expectations filled with hope. This collection of memoirs captures the heart as recorded by a Grandma Moses of the pen. "San Francisco Book Review"
Superbly entertaining, thoughtful, and deftly written. "Midwest Book Review"
This book gives us wonderful snapshots of life in the Adirondacks in the 1930s, where a smart kid grew up and treasured the best parts of her life. "Adirondack Daily Enterprise"
spellbinding When the Harry Potter novels came out, my family waited in line to purchase each one at midnight; we enjoyed reading them together. Gloria Stubing Rist is no wizard. But her writing and her life have a special magic that often makes Harry, Ron and Hermione s titanic battles with evil spirits look like small potatoes. John Rowen, Schenectady "Daily Gazette"
Gloria Yada Stubing Rist writes about growing up in the Adirondack Mountains during the Depression with a clear-eyed purity. The author s hardscrabble childhood bears echoes of Frank McCourt s Angela s Ashes in its sensibility and her frank descriptions of rural poverty. As a young girl, she shivered herself to sleep on bitterly cold winter nights inside a tar paper shack with no electricity or running water on two acres her mother bought for $39. They made dinner out of bullheads caught in a nearby pond and found joy in walking barefoot through meadows, making mud pies, and attending barn dances. Stubing Rist s astonishing achievement in Up on a Hill and Thereabouts lies in its simplicity and a style that heeds George Orwell s dictum: Good prose is like a windowpane. Paul Grondahl, author of Mayor Corning: Albany Icon, Albany Enigma
A ripping good read. As a girl-child of the North Country myself, I was stirred. As a scholar and reader of women s stories, I was engaged. Full of mischief and m

Stubing Rist offers a unique and refreshing perspective on Adirondack life Each character and event comes to life through Stubing Rist s simple and concise method of storytelling Up on a Hill and Thereabouts paints a complete picture that harkens back to a simpler time in American history. Hudson River Valley Review
In close to one hundred short thematic sketches, the reader sees the world through the rose-tinted eyes of the child, who filters out the pain and chooses to see the world with expectations filled with hope. This collection of memoirs captures the heart as recorded by a Grandma Moses of the pen. San Francisco Book Review
Superbly entertaining, thoughtful, and deftly written. Midwest Book Review
This book gives us wonderful snapshots of life in the Adirondacks in the 1930s, where a smart kid grew up and treasured the best parts of her life. Adirondack Daily Enterprise
spellbinding When the Harry Potter novels came out, my family waited in line to purchase each one at midnight; we enjoyed reading them together. Gloria Stubing Rist is no wizard. But her writing and her life have a special magic that often makes Harry, Ron and Hermione s titanic battles with evil spirits look like small potatoes. John Rowen, Schenectady Daily Gazette
Gloria Yada Stubing Rist writes about growing up in the Adirondack Mountains during the Depression with a clear-eyed purity. The author s hardscrabble childhood bears echoes of Frank McCourt s Angela s Ashes in its sensibility and her frank descriptions of rural poverty. As a young girl, she shivered herself to sleep on bitterly cold winter nights inside a tar paper shack with no electricity or running water on two acres her mother bought for $39. They made dinner out of bullheads caught in a nearby pond and found joy in walking barefoot through meadows, making mud pies, and attending barn dances. Stubing Rist s astonishing achievement in Up on a Hill and Thereabouts lies in its simplicity and a style that heeds George Orwell s dictum: Good prose is like a windowpane. Paul Grondahl, author of Mayor Corning: Albany Icon, Albany Enigma
A ripping good read. As a girl-child of the North Country myself, I was stirred. As a scholar and reader of women s stories, I was engaged. Full of mischief and mayhem, this memoir recounts a hidden history of the rural poor in upstate New York. Yada is more than a naive narrator here she is a character of grit, self-reliance, and persistence, who tells the stories without sentimentality or irony. Kate H. Winter, author of The Woman in the Mountain: Reconstructions of Self and Land by Adirondack Women Writers and Lost Twain: A Novel of Hawai i
Few girls could endure the scraggy, impoverished life of Stubing Rist s Adirondacks. In stark and earthy detail, young Yada tells how she not only survived but somehow thrived among the mean-spirited drunkards, entrancing gypsies, and oddball animals. In this engaging memoir, she reveals the valuable lessons and rich charms of her homey life up on a hill. Sandra Weber, author of Adirondack Roots: Stories of Hiking, History, and Women"

About the Author
Gloria Stubing Rist is a retired registered nurse and mother of three. She lives in Marcellus, New York.

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