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Old Man in a Baseball Cap: A Memoir of World War II (Audio Cassette, Unabridged)
Old Man in a Baseball Cap A Memoir of World War II - Audio Cassette, Unabridged Author:Fred Rochlin I went to the University of Arizona and I majored in civil engineering because that's what my two brothers had done. — I thought it was the right thing to do. — When I got there, I found that I couldn't pass anything. I couldn't pass a damn thing. I was flunking out and that would be a big scandal in my family. I was getting desperate. — I didn't k... more »now what to do.
That December, the Japanese government saw fit to bomb Pearl harbor.
So, next month, January, two weeks before finals, I got very patriotic and I went down and enlisted in the Army Air Corps.
Old Man in a Baseball Cap is a wonderful, hilarious, and haunting memoir. Written when Rochlin was seventy, after he took a storytelling workshop with Spalding Gray, it was originally performed as a monologue and was described by the New York Times as being "about an ordinary man in extraordinary circumstances, [it] has elements of an epic: love and death, honor and betrayal, vengefulness and martyrdom, and ultimately, the fortuitousness of survival."
Old Man in a Baseball Cap is an astonishingly fresh, candid look at "the last good war." At once naive and wise, Fred Rochlin's voice is unforgettable.