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THINKING THINGS OVER, the Reflections of Two 80-Year-Olds

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English
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First Edition Design Publishing (8 Feb. 2024)
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0.42 KG
Publication Date
08/02/2024
ISBN-10
1506911684
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312 pages
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9781506911687
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15.24 x 1.8 x 22.86 cm
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9781506911687
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Charles Francis Guittard (Author)
Charles Francis Guittard was born in Austin, Texas and has lived most of his life in Texas, mainly Dallas. He has followed the career path of his father Clarence Guittard who was steered into law school by his father, Francis "Frank" Gevrier Guittard, a teacher and professor of history. However, for the past 40+ years, off and on, in fits and starts, Charles has been quietly researching the life of his grandfather who was pushed out of his parents' Ohio home in 1886, put on a train for Texas, and became a Texan ever thereafter. The initial incentive for the research was 250 family letters from the 1920s which were interesting enough. In 2018 after retiring from law practice, Charles concluded that he might do a "trilogy" on Frank Guittard's life and completed an illustrated poem entitled "A Ph.D.'s Reverie," the illustrations being hand-drawn by a Baylor art student. In 2019 he published "A Ph.D.'s Reverie: The Letters," which added excerpts from the 250 letters to the illustrated poem and additionally told the contemporaneous story of the fundamentalists' assault on Baylor University occasioned by the 1920s controversy over teaching evolution theories expressed in Charles Darwin's Origin of the Species published in 1859. This second volume of the trilogy also incorporates a number of other pieces into the mix including Frank's 1894 college essay which represented his philosophy of life at age 27, extensive contextual notes, handwriting exemplars, a preface and an epilogue, a timeline for Frank's four family members, and most notably, an account of his arduous pursuit of a Ph.D. in history at Stanford in the 1920s as the oldest student in the classroom, if not on campus. The third volume of the trilogy, I WILL TEACH HISTORY, the Life & Times of Francis Gevrier Guittard, Professor, Baylor University--for which Charles commenced research in 1978, was published in September 2022. IWTH is dedicated to the Baylor Department of History and acknowledges the assistance of many Baylorites of different eras and generations. Charles' most recent work entitled THINKING THINGS OVER, The Reflections of Two 80-Year-Olds, was published in February 2024 and features three memoirs written with his wife Nancy Davis Labastida related to growing up in Dallas Texas plus a fantasy of an imagined final judgment day.Charles has several other projects currently under consideration including one with the working title: THE MEMOIR OF AN ENGLISH MAJOR.Read more about this authorRead less about this author
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What can happen when an 80-year-old Dallas widower meets an 80-year-old Austin widow and they discover they have a lot in common? Several things, one right after another. They start emailing and texting each other, telling each other their stories from eight decades of living apart; then, in a matter of weeks, deciding to get married, and, soon after, resolving to tell a broader audience the stories they had been telling each other.

Front and center is their courtship experience itself told through their emails, combined with Charles and Nancy’s separate accounts of growing up. Charles details his parents’ attempts to polish him and wise him up about sex; his efforts to combat his social anxiety; stories about lassos, bullwhips, and crossbows; one disastrous bridge game and a biology science project gone wrong; and tortured therapeutic sessions with pediatric nurses, orthodontists, and dermatologists.

Nancy’s separately chronicles her efforts competing at tennis, swimming, and singing; relationships that went nowhere; days as a civil rights protester; moments as a college prankster; slow-dancing with a boy wearing contact lenses; the family dog that ate a chicken; and her adventure at the laundromat. Finally, for those who are really thinking things over, wondering about the hereafter, a sobering fantasy of a final judgment day concludes this memoir.

Charles Francis Guittard is retired trial attorney and mediator; teacher, coach, and trainer; and author of I WILL TEACH HISTORY, The Life & Times of Francis Gevrier Guittard, the 3rd volume of a trilogy chronicling the life of a long-time professor of history at Baylor University. memoir, late-life romance, 1950s, teenagers growing up, orthodontists, dance lessons, bridge games, tennis competitions, scouts, high school debate, sex education.

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