In this soul-piercing memoir, David Mc Kain penetrates the secret world of a poor boy coming of age on his own in ‘God’s Country, ‘ a small oil-drilling town in the Allegheny Mountains during the 1940s and 1950s. His devoutly religious parents, overwhelmed by their own struggles, relinquished their son’s upbringing to the town and the wooded slopes that encircled it. Cutting school, straying from Boy Scouts, dropping out of church choir, Mc Kain maneuvered away from control and into the joys and trials of adolescent discovery.
Spellbound is an unforgettable story of a family enmeshed in tenderness and poverty, faith, and affliction.
About the author
DAVID Mc KAIN (1937-2017) was a poet and professor emeritus of English at the University of Connecticut. His books of poems include In Touch, The Common Life, and Spirit Bodies. He is the editor of The Whole Earth: Essays in Appreciation, Anger, and Hope and Christianity: Some Non-Christian Appraisals.