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Peeing on Hot Coals: a Scorching Memoir
Pat Montandon
Peeing on Hot Coals: a Scorching Memoir
Pat Montandon
This can't-put-it-down coming of age memoir is dramatic and heart wrenching, as young Patsy Lou takes us on a journey through the Dust Bowl of Oklahoma and Texas at the time of our nation's greatest environmental disaster. You will keep reading to find out what more could happen to this sweet child of the Great Depression after she endures severe burns down there at age seven when she pees on hot coals. As a result she suffers a type of genital mutilation that affects her entire life. And with it all, her delicious sense of humor is evident throughout Peeing On Hot Coals. We laugh at the vivid descriptions of her preacher dad, a straight from the Bible Belt Mama and her eight siblings. From such humble beginnings and with little formal education Patsy Lou's attitude of It Can Be Done instilled in her the fearlessness to organize substantive meetings with world leaders in twenty-six countries. "When I think about my childhood in the Oklahoma Dust Bowl and how seared I was by peeing on hot coals, I marvel that I was able to survive, but it sure gave me a lot to write about." -Pat Montandon says of Peeing on Hot Coals
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | September 25, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781633156456 |
Publishers | Pat Montandon |
Pages | 346 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 24 mm · 657 g |
Language | English |