About the book design and execution
Anne Pyburn Craig of Bluestone Press writes of Confessions of a Bar Brat, “The truly amazing thing about Boggess’ memoir is not the sins of commission and omission committed by the adults, but the perspective. Through the her child-eyes, we see not just the rottenness but the sweetness…I admit I’d like to read a sequel that tells of her teenage years and how she managed that, but it is satisfying enough to have the story end with the great flood of 1955.” The book leans on Caslon font and there are pages of photographs, edited for publication, in a section at the back of the book. The cover includes a combination of Main Street in Rosendale during the 1950s, combined with the theater marquee, which was edited to show the title of the book.
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