Seeking The Cool Side of the Pillow
A Wayward Youth’s Awakening
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About the Book
The Cool Side of the Pillow
Mine was a life of privilege --My British father, a pilot during the First World War, and my beautiful mother are ill-matched, but they have forged a life together in a privileged society.
I have no memory of the death of my first-born brother, but I recall vividly the day my younger brother Christopher, who was one year younger and my best friend, died at the age of four. Two weeks later, blaming incompetent doctors, our parents packed up my sister “Billie,” who was six years older, and me, and headed to Los Angeles.
My sister figures out her life quite quickly, while I, on the other hand, become, in the words of one teacher, “incorrigible.” In my mind, I am the lonely, bright boy who struggles to form an identity as my parents divorce, and I am moved from a safe and responsible farm life and a one-room schoolhouse, to one of the biggest high schools in Los Angeles. I develop a persona that enables me to manage in a tricky world. Soon I am introduced to the darker realms of society, where I try to create a balance between a normal life of dating and fun hijinks and the almost uncontrollable urges to outwit the system. As one who had learned to cover his fears and anger with a patina of arrogance and callousness, I had to be brought to the absolute edge of terror before I would begin my adult life with an attitude of gratitude and responsibility.
About the Author
The author was born in Mexico City in 1934. His father was an Englishman and a former pilot during the First World War. His mother, a beauty, was born in Mexico, but educated in England and Switzerland. She was an heiress. His great grandfather came to Mexico from Ireland with his brother in the early 1900s and developed silver mines. His grandfather founded several Mexican banks. When he was five, after the death of his second brother, Christopher, his parents, disgusted with Mexican doctors, moved to Los Angeles. The early chapters of the book takes place in Mexico, then progresses to his pre-teen and eventful teenage years in the Southern California. At age 19 he moved to the New York City. He succeeded in a cross-section of careers, including advertising, broadcasting and a TV production company. He was sales manager of WINS, New York, the first 24 hour All News radio station. He then went to “Wall Street”, as an Investment Banker and Institutional Sales and Research. He studied journalism in NYC at the New School for Social Research. He enjoyed the good Manhattan life; a penthouse, maids, a home in Southampton, extensive world travel. He even owned a red Ferrari. After three marriages and four children, he decided to leave Wall Street a started a successful bed and breakfast with his wufe, the Newtons'1824 House Inn, in Vermont. On the recommendation of a friend he visited the country of Panama. Last year he moved permanently to Panama, to the city of David. There he had time to write this memoir of his eventful youth.