Growing Up

How little guys become big guys without our noticing it

by Tom Gaines



Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/11/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 224
ISBN : 9781420892147

About the Book

Little guys become bigger guys through the universal process called Growing Up. We all go through it. There are the big events; the first day of school, confirmation or bar mitzvah, winning a major football game, or being able to drive a car. But this is not a book about those times.

This book is a collection of stories about the little incidents we too often miss in the development of the youngster. They involve discovering concepts such as being open to new ideas by taking one’s first music lesson, realizing the value of heritage by witnessing a real, live, steam locomotive, learning acceptance by visiting an unknown neighbor. They are subtle lessons learned in the areas of preparedness, compassion, and even intuition that help mold the boy into the man without his realizing it.

This collection follows boys from ages six to twenty, highlighting those kinds of unnoticed events. When sewn together, they illustrate how these seemingly infinitesimal incidents create a miracle—the ordinary, day-by-day part of Growing Up.

Now be advised that this collection consists entirely of boys growing up. This choice was made largely because the author is a Geriatric Teenage Boy at heart. He has known and dealt with boys all his life. After all, boys are rough and tumble, the kind of souls that, as the author’s mother used to say, ‘wouldn’t know a brick hurt until it fell on them!’ So, for these pages, enjoy this particular slant on the process of Growing Up.


About the Author

Tom started writing in junior high school. This was literary writing; short stores, novels, stage plays, radio dramas, poems and the like. This he did out of his love of writing and it has actually been his favorite form of expression ever since. Over a lifetime of writing—evenings, weekends, and off moments, whenever he got time, just for the sheer fun of it—gigabytes of literary writings have come to fill his PC hard drive. They are reflections of his wide experiences while growing up, being a family man, and raising three children while following a career that included the entertainment industry and corporate communications, as well as finding time for civic music and theatre groups, community affairs and church, often involving mentoring and counseling youth, traveling widely, and pursuing a lifelong study of human behavior.

Now Tom has written professionally; business proposals, training systems, Television shows, screenplays, but that was work, a part of his career. His love has always been creating the joys, sorrows, and lessons of life through the drama and description of words on paper.

Overall, there is probably no form of writing that has escaped Tom’s typing fingers at one time or another. It makes sense for Tom is, to the core of his very being, a writer. As he puts it, “It doesn’t matter what you do in life, everything starts with writing something.”