Apr 11, 2014, 02:06 am
(This post was last modified: Apr 11, 2014, 02:07 am by SectorVector. Edited 1 time in total.)
Am trying to remember a short story, that i read in my childhood.
Following are some clues (99% sure):
I think it is set in arid Australia.
It is probably a true story from the author's memoir or so, which i hoped i would read someday in full or maybe it was just a story. But it sounded real.
A boy recounts his childhood; of his father who buys an old wagon or something.
The boy wonders why dad wastes money when there's hardly any and more so when his mother is sick.
I think the dad dies and the house is taken away from them. The old wagon stays.
The story ends with the boy lying on the wagon, looking at the starry Australian night. It is a beautiful and bitter-sweet ending.
I have thought about this for a week and may have possibly added my bit of imagination to the storyline ! But if my memory is intact, the above should be correct.
The only "similar" stories that i dug up were:
1) 'The Pomegranate trees' (William Saroyan) - that's set in California, and
2) 'The Pepper Tree' (Dal Stivens) which is rather similar but am sure it is not what i am looking for.
Any help would be appreciated.
You can even give me names of Aussie authors. I'll proly do the digging up.
Thanks again.
Following are some clues (99% sure):
I think it is set in arid Australia.
It is probably a true story from the author's memoir or so, which i hoped i would read someday in full or maybe it was just a story. But it sounded real.
A boy recounts his childhood; of his father who buys an old wagon or something.
The boy wonders why dad wastes money when there's hardly any and more so when his mother is sick.
I think the dad dies and the house is taken away from them. The old wagon stays.
The story ends with the boy lying on the wagon, looking at the starry Australian night. It is a beautiful and bitter-sweet ending.
I have thought about this for a week and may have possibly added my bit of imagination to the storyline ! But if my memory is intact, the above should be correct.
The only "similar" stories that i dug up were:
1) 'The Pomegranate trees' (William Saroyan) - that's set in California, and
2) 'The Pepper Tree' (Dal Stivens) which is rather similar but am sure it is not what i am looking for.
Any help would be appreciated.
You can even give me names of Aussie authors. I'll proly do the digging up.
Thanks again.