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Growing Up a Sullen Baptist and Other Lies [Hardcover]

Robert Flynn (Author), Joyce Gibson Roach (Foreword)
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"Sullen Baptist is a treat for old fans of Robert Flynn." -- Amarillo Globe-News

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  • Hardcover: 168 pages
  • Publisher: University of North Texas Press; 1st edition (August 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1574411276
  • ISBN-13: 978-1574411270
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,109,153 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Robert Flynn, professor emeritus, Trinity University and a native of Chillicothe, Texas, is the author of fourteen books. Nine novels: North To Yesterday; In the House of the Lord; The Sounds of Rescue, The Signs of Hope; Wanderer Springs, The Last Klick, The Devils Tiger, co-authored with the late Dan Klepper, Tie-Fast Country, Echos of Glory.and his most recent Jade:Outlaw. His dramatic adaptation of Faulkner's As I Lay Dying was the United States entry at the Theater of Nations in Paris in l964 and won a Special Jury Award. He is also the author of a two-part documentary, "A Cowboy Legacy" shown on ABC-TV; a nonfiction narrative, A Personal War in Vietnam, an oral history, When I was Just Your Age, and a memoir, Burying the Farm.

Also, three story collections, Seasonal Rain, Living With The Hyenas, Slouching Toward Zion, and a collection of essays, Growing Up a Sullen Baptist. He is co-editor of Paul Baker and the Integration of Abilities.

North to Yesterday received awards from the Texas Institute of Letters and the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, and was named one of the Best Books of the Year by the New York Times. Seasonal Rain, was co-winner of the Texas Literary Festival Award. Wanderer Springs received a Spur Award from Western Writers of America. Living With the Hyenas received a Western Heritage Award from the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. Echoes of Glory received a Spur Award from Western Writers of America. Flynn's work has been translated into German, Spanish, Dutch, Afrikaans, Malayalam, Arabic, Tamil, Hindi, Kanada, and Vietnamese. Flynn is a member of The Texas Institute of Letters, The Writers Guild of America, Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Associate, and P.E.N. In 1998, he received the "Distinguished Achievement Award" from the Texas Institute of Letters. (See Flynn's Blog.)

Robert Flynn is a native of Chillicothe, Texas, the best known Chillicothe outside of Ohio, Missouri and Illinois, despite its size. Chillicothe is so small there's only one Baptist Church. Chillicothe is so small you have to go to Quanah to have a coincidence. Chillicothe is fairly bursting with truth and beauty and at an early age Flynn set out to find it.

His life and work could be described as 'The Search for Morals, Ethics, Religion, or at least a good story in Texas and lesser known parts of the world'.




 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A book not just for "Sullen Baptists", August 28, 2007
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Robert Flynn is a wonderful storyteller. The book contains essays that are sometimes laugh out funny, and sometimes deeply thought provoking. To be able to write both, and to find both in a single volume, is a treat.

People who grew up in religious homes -- whether or not they are from Texas or the South -- will find the humorous stories remind them of their experiences in some way. My impression is that Flynn writes with a deep appreciation for aspects of his religious heritage while also acknowledging its sometimes narrowmindedness. One needs to have an appreciation for one's past in order to appreciate more deeply their present.

Flynn doesn't come across as having all the answers. I like that. I like books that invite me to ponder the questions the author is thinking about, and more of my own.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Baited and Switched, February 14, 2009
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The first half of Robert Flynn's "Growing Up a Sullen Baptist" is down home, folksy and satirically humorous. Small town North Texas is portrayed with front-porch wisdom and warm nostalgia. But then we are (unwillingly, unwittingly) transported to the other side of the world--far, far away from little ol' Chilicothe. Our hero has metamorphosed away from a disciple of Mark Twain into a grizzled international journalist and his story no longer has much of anything to do with growing up a Baptist, sullen or otherwise. This second half of the book is self-indulgent and lacking balance in its bitter view of India and Viet Nam. (I've been to both, so have a basis for judging. I also grew up in North Texas.) Flynn writes well enough, but I felt baited by the first half of the book and switched by the second. Mixing the innocence of rural Chilicothe, Texas, with the tragedy of war-weary Viet Nam in a single slender volume without much connectivity makes reading this book a less than satisfactory experience.
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Pol Pot, John Wayne, Church of Christ, Baby Girl, Phnom Penh, Brother Patrick, New Testament, Opa Lee, Jewish Bible, Methodist Church, Pot Pot, Sunday School, Viet Cong, Camp Baxter, Khmer Rouge, Myrna Dean, United States, Myrtle Bailey, Peoples Committee, Stonewall Jackson, Vandy Kaon, Wanderer Springs, World War Two, Brother Whatley, Cold War
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