The Crying Room

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The Crying Room

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Confused and uncertain about life, death, sex, and music, in about that order, Rudy comes of age the summer before his final high school year in Galt, a town as dust-bowl depressed as its 1,800 citizens. Church pulpits on Sundays preach hope and eternal rewards to impatient youths and resigned elders who, during the rest of the week, engage their secular natures in Hollywood’s escapist movies and express sinful instincts at dances and intermissions. To support himself and his widowed mother, Rudy works for those forces of escapism and sin by playing nights in a pickup dance band and janitoring days for the town’s movie theater.

He wants to play the sax better, make out with girls, avoid fights at home, and not have so many of his friends leave Galt or die. Thieves murder his Indian friend, Jack, for a silver belt buckle. An after-dance car wreck kills classmate Elgin. Illness wastes cousin Lana, the object of his school-boy crush. Rudy’s mother leaves town to re-marry. His passionate partner in crying room trysts moves away.

In autumn 1940 Rudy reflects on his self-absorbed, poignant personal life and realizes that all the sad departures and dying were just the beginning as he and Galt awaken to an impending world war.



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Everything in Rudy's summer of 1940 when he just turned 17 was looking better. The Great Depression was over. Farms recovered from the Dust Bowl drying winds so Galt, population 1,800, now had almost everybody working at a paying job, and the dances their band played in the small towns around Galt brought laughter, fun, and courtships on the happiest notes for years. Then Rudy's friends get in trouble, a couple of them get killed, others leave town, and everybody talked about some war in Europe.

This was the growing up time for what has become known as the "Greatest Generation" in Tom Brokaw's excellent writing. But Rudy's generation was optimistic again after years of bad times and nothing could stop them now that 1940 was coming to a close and they were coming of age.

The Crying Room

The Crying Room,Gail Myers,Writers Club Press,0595162908,Fiction,Fiction - General,General,Literary,Literature: Classics

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