Uncommon
My observations on life and god and loving one's fellow man were scrupulously formed by my sixth year.
They were:
I will excel as both altar boy and saint (maybe martyr) dutifully following the exacting Catholic credo as ascribed by my mother.
I will live up to my three older brothers' reputation for wielding high IQs.
I will be married, in due course, to a woman who looked remarkably like my First Grade teacher, Mrs. Lark. We will reside in Arkansas, making a living plowing fields on our undoubtedly many acres.
(Not sure where the latter aspiration came from, but watching MODERN FARMER Saturday mornings before the cartoons may have played a role.)
Oh..and my fondness for naked GI Joes (as opposed to my school yard pals' partiality for stripped Barbie dolls) would be a fleeting and soonly fading fancy. Surely.
By Sixth Grade, I was full-on weird.
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UNCOMMON
Johnny Francis Wolf
Author: Johnny Francis Wolf
Publisher: Wild Ink Publishing LLC
Published: 07/23/2024
Pages: 282
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.99lbs
Size: 8.00h x 8.00w x 0.59d
ISBN: 9781958531723