
The Genteel Poor
by William Karl Thomas
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978-1-59663-565-4
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The fourteen-year-old girl who appears on the cover of this book
was Katherine, the person around whom all the other characters in this
book revolve. Born at the turn of the 20th century, she faced the
transition of being the daughter of a wealthy New Orleans doctor to being
the single mother of three children at the height of the Great Depression.
This memoir is told by the youngest child. Raised in a cultured
environment, but driven by hunger to go to work at the age of eight, his
world was shaped before he was born by Mimi, his witchcraft practicing
maternal grandmother, and Dr. William J. Schmidt, his wealthy and talented
grandfather. His survival was in part made possible by Dr. Horton, the
cranky country doctor who played God and Robin Hood in this small coastal
town; his Aunt Thelma, who left the nunnery to become a successful
executive in New York; his Grandmother Lola, who lost the family fortune
but gave refuge to her daughter and her children; and his millionaire
Godfather, H. Grady Meador, whose wife prevented her husband from adopting
his Godchild. This story of four generations of a colorful and talented
family spanning the Civil War, World War I, the Great Depression, and
World War II, deals with the social and ethnic evolution of this unique
and colorful era of Americana, and culminates with the narrator marrying
his high school teacher. Set in Bay St. Louis and New Orleans a
half-century before these areas were devastated by Hurricane Katrina,
William Karl Thomas has written this memoir of his childhood with the same
classic American prose style as his first memoir, Lenny Bruce: The Making
of a Prophet, about his ten-year collaboration with the most controversial
comic of the 20th century. With it he has offered another very intimate
and revealing slice of American history with all the good and bad, the
agony and ecstasy of growing up among the Genteel Poor.