Oklahoma Is Where I Live: and Other Things on My Mind

Author:   Gary D Conrad
Publisher:   Rainbow Books
ISBN:  

9781568251622


Pages:   195
Publication Date:   01 July 2013
Format:   Paperback
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"""Gary Conrad is a storyteller in the Oklahoma tradition of Will Rogers. He shares his very personal experiences and the insights and wisdom he has gained as a compassionate physician and spiritual seeker. A satisfying read."" --Andrew Weil, MD, author of Spontaneous Happiness and 8 Weeks to Optimum Health ""Oklahoma Is Where I Live is a sassy, juicy collection of reminiscences of growing up and coming of age in the American heartland. Conrad's essays have an archival flavor for a past we must remember, as America becomes increasingly urbanized."" --Larry Dossey, MD, author of Healing Words: The Power of Prayer and the Practice of Medicine, and Executive Editor of Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing ""A genuine storyteller, Gary Conrad shares precious, thought provoking, funny, heartwarming and profound anecdotes. Oklahoma Is Where I Live is a treasure!"" --Joan Korenblit, Executive Director Respect Diversity Foundation ""It may be true, as Conrad states, that Will Rogers was 'Oklahoma's greatest storyteller.' But Conrad's not a bad storyteller himself! His stories about being a boy, a father, a doctor, and a liberal are all set in Oklahoma. Yes, a liberal in Oklahoma; there are still some of us around! As he insists, it's possible to love the state--its beauty, diversity, friendliness, etc.--without fitting into its overwhelmingly ""red"" political status these days. Conrad's account of his activism against capital punishment is alone enough to show that he doesn't fit in. 'I have nothing against conservatism, ' he writes, 'but I struggle with minds that are closed, whether conservative or liberal.' Indeed. Oklahomans of all persuasions should enjoy and benefit from this book, but it deserves a broader audience as well."" --Davis D. Joyce is the author of Howard Zinn: A Radical American Vision, and editor of two Zinn-influenced collections of ""alternative views"" of Oklahoma history, ""An Oklahoma I Had Never Seen Before"" and Alternative Oklahoma ""Like Oklahoma's favorite son, Will Rogers, Gary Conrad is a genuine storyteller. This collection of sometimes funny, sad, or compelling stories is important in the preservation of history. The excitement jumps off the page when he describes something as mundane as his first kiss, or as he painfully relates the last moments of a death row inmate's life. There are hilarious stories about strange objects taken from a patient during surgery and the gut-wrenching care for victims of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. ""After all, Gary Conrad's life is like our own existence--filled with hills and valleys. Fortunately, he has emptied his soul of his remembrances and has fulfilled his obligation to pass along the stories of his life to the following generations."" --Bob Burke, attorney, Oklahoma historian and author of Opala: In Faithful Service to the Law"""

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Author:   Gary D Conrad
Publisher:   Rainbow Books
Imprint:   Rainbow Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.259kg
ISBN:  

9781568251622


ISBN 10:   1568251629
Pages:   195
Publication Date:   01 July 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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I found the book most interesting, however, as the account of his growth as a physician and person. His paths toward those accomplishments range from the inspirational to what I found off the wall. Together, these qualities meant that I found his book both entertaining and informative and would like to see more of his memories in print. -- Alvin O. Turner, Ph.D., Oklahoma historian and poet Prepublication Endorsement


Gary Conrad is a storyteller in the Oklahoma tradition of Will Rogers. He shares his very personal experiences and the insights and wisdom he has gained as a compassionate physician and spiritual seeker. A satisfying read. -- Andrew Weil, MD, author of Spontaneous Happiness and 8 Weeks to Optimum Health prepublication endorsement Oklahoma Is Where I Live is a sassy, juicy collection of reminiscences of growing up and coming of age in the American heartland. Conrad's essays have an archival flavor for a past we must remember, as America becomes increasingly urbanized. -- Larry Dossey, MD, author of Healing Words: The Power of Prayer and the Practice of Medicine, and Exe Prepublication Endorsement His stories about being a boy, a father, a doctor, and a liberal are all set in Oklahoma. . . . Oklahomans of all persuasions should enjoy and benefit from this book, but it deserves a broader audience as well. -- Davis D. Joyce, author of Howard Zinn: A Radical American Vision, and editor of alternative views Prepublication Endorsement This collection of sometimes funny, sad, or compelling stories is important in the preservation of history. The excitement jumps off the page when he describes something as mundane as his first kiss, or as he painfully relates the last moments of a death row inmate's life. -- Bob Burke, attorney, Oklahoma historian and author of Opala: In Faithful Service to the Law Prepublication Endorsement I found the book most interesting, however, as the account of his growth as a physician and person. His paths toward those accomplishments range from the inspirational to what I found off the wall. Together, these qualities meant that I found his book both entertaining and informative and would like to see more of his memories in print. -- Alvin O. Turner, Ph.D., Oklahoma historian and poet Prepublication Endorsement


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