In Toys Remembered, men reminisce about
their childhood toys. Although many toys and games are common to a particular era, each boy’s experience is unique.
The locales represent a cross-section of America, as well as the Philippines, Canada, England, and Latvia. Some stories are
poignant, others are humorous; some are serious, others are tongue-in-cheek; still others slip into fantasy or whimsy, or
are creatively dramatized.
The dictionary defines a toy as something a child
plays with or uses in play. So,
is a stick strummed across a picket fence a toy? When in the hands of children, do maple tree seed pods become toy helicopters?
Was the old Underwood typewriter on which Nelle Harper Lee and Truman Persons (later Capote) pecked out stories, a toy? Must
a toy be tangible, or might it be as weightless as a whisper secreted in a boy’s small fist?
Keep an open mind, for these reminiscences are not only about toys;
they are about indoor and outdoor games and the arena in which they were played. In sum, this anthology is about boyhood.
Boyhood remembered. One writer in this collection called it, “The magic and wonder and marvel of that time of life;
the simplicity and innocence of childhood.”
Step back and enjoy the
magic.
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