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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Capture the Magic & History of Capote's Childhood,
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This review is from: Truman Capote's Southern Years: Stories from a Monroeville Cousin (Paperback)
If you are fan of writer Truman Capote's works, this is a biography that you won't want to miss. Told from the recollections of family and friends of Capote, Southern Years captures Truman's childhood years and gives us a brief glance at his roots and how he came to be who he was as an adult. We also get an interesting glimpse into Truman's friendship with To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee, who was a childhood and lifelong friend.Most of the book is told from the perspective of Jennings Faulk, Truman Capotes cousin. Long summer days were spent as curious children growing up in Monroeville. Page after page detail the antics and schemes these young ones got into and you can see how many of the children's real life experiences were translated to the pages of both Capote and Harper Lee's novels. We also get a sad peek into some of the turmoil that Capote faced because of his troubled family life. Knowing his history will give you a better appreciation for his writing and will entertain you at the same time. This is an easy, light read and in many ways will bring you back to your own childhood days of playing outside in the summer time.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Stories told beautifully!,
By whamby26@traveller.com (Alabama) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Truman Capote's Southern Years: Stories from a Monroeville Cousin (Paperback)
The stories were told beautifully. Truman was portrayed as a folk hero of Monroeville, kind of like an Anansi or Brer Rabbit. When I first bought the book, I thought it was going to be boring and scholarly, but not so. A movie could be made of the book. The sadness came through strongly. God gave Truman great abilities, but they were even greater, because Truman hurt.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Book Was The Best I've Ever Read!!!,
By Princess23 (Elon, North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Truman Capote's Southern Years: Stories from a Monroeville Cousin (Paperback)
If you are a true fan of Truman Capote like I am, you will truly enjoy reading Truman Capote's Southern Years. Told through the eyes of his cousin, this book gives you a lot of details of his life, both the good and the bad of it. It was both a hilarious look at his life, and a very sad one too. You get a glimpse of the pain that he suffered throughout his life, and while it doesn't go into it in great detail, it gives you a small glimpse into his homosexuality. Take it from me, once you read this book, you will want to read it again, and again.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truman Capote's Southern Years: Stories from a Monroeville Cousin,
By Audie Belle Gossett "Belle" (KY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Truman Capote's Southern Years: Stories from a Monroeville Cousin (Paperback)
Gives you a picture of his growing up years that helped form the man.
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Truman Capote's Southern Years: Stories from a Monroeville Cousin by Marianne M. Moates (Paperback - January 30, 1996)
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