Pill Hill Stories: Coming Home to Someplace New

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Pill Hill Stories: Coming Home to Someplace New

Author: Jay O'Callahan
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Audio Length: 1 hour and 41 min.
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"All children know their lives are epic. We all need to remember that," says gifted storyteller Jay O'Callahan of these autobiographical tales. His Pill Hill stories are honest, poignant, funny, and expressive of real feelings without being bound by facts. O'Callahan feels that "I did not want a documentary. I wanted to be free to invent and alter and change. I wanted to be as free as Dickens was in David Copperfield. I wanted to capture the currents I felt as a boy growing up on Pill Hill." Included are "Glasses," "Chickie," and "Politics." They were recorded live at the American Stage Festival in Milford, New Hampshire, in September 1989.


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