When the White House Was Ours
Books / Paperback
ISBN: 0618722106 / Publisher: Mariner Books, August 2008
In 1976, as America prepares to celebrate its bicentennial and Daniel's family begins to fall apart, his idealistic father, Pete, opens an alternative school in which he is free to develop his own curriculum and use his own educational methods, but when money begins to run out, optimism is transformed into crisis.
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Loosely based on Porter Shreve's own childhood, When the White House Was Ours is the atmospheric and captivating story of a family's struggle to stay together against great odds. It's 1976, and while the country prepares to celebrate the bicentennial, Daniel Truitt's family is falling apart. His father, Pete, has been fired from yet another teaching job, and his mother, Valerie, is one step away from leaving for good. But when Pete lucks into a crumbling mansion in the nation's capital, he makes a bold plan to start a school under his own roof where students and teachers will be equals. Replete with the wry humor, human insight, and cultural resonance that characterizes Shreve's critically acclaimed fiction, When the White House Was Ours will be a joy to anyone whose family has lived through an idealistic time and ended up in an era of compromise.
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