The river lock
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The river lock

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175 pages 2008

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"Pulled between the disparate spheres of home life with a minister father he loves and respects and the world of sex, drugs, and violence of his closes boyhood friends, author Stephen Haven relates his journey of self-discovery in this poignant memoir. After a fourteen year absence from his home in Amsterdam, New York, Haven returns in the week before Easter, 2003, to the town that molded his character. In the bildungsroman tradition, The River Lock traces the forging of Haven's identity from the clash between his youthful home life and the streets of his native mill town. Through memories of adolescence, Haven reveals how a growing understanding of art, culture, friendship, spirituality, family, and class melded to create a man able to live fully in two distinct worlds."--Jacket.

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