Okay, Let’s Try It Again
Willem Lange


University Press of New England
1999 • 117 pp. 5 x 8 1/2 "
Essays / New Hampshire / New England / Humor

$13.95 Paper, 1-58465-004-4


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"One of the most beloved storytellers in northern New England." —Yankee Magazine

Nineteen new tales by a master storyteller, each describing a memorable person.

Each of popular raconteur Willem Lange's new stories features an unusual individual he has encountered at some point in his variegated life. We meet camp cook George Lamb, best pancake chef ever; Jay Lewis, the "ugliest-acting man I've ever known"; Mrs. Sandwick, the sixth grade teacher "who taught us far more than we thought we could handle"; the prissy housemaster, Mr. Auchincloss; Mary O, the cleaning lady whose well-meant efforts invariably led to "demolishing our home and peace of mind"; and Doc, the apparently inept, but kindly scoutmaster, who met every disappointment with an enthusiastic, "Okay, let's try it again."


WILLEM LANGE has worn many hats -- ranch hand, Adirondack guide, preacher, construction laborer, bobsled run announcer, cab driver, bartender, high school English teacher, and Outward Bound instructor. Presently a building and remodeling contractor living on a dead-end dirt road in Etna, New Hampshire, he writes a weekly column for several New England newspapers, is a regular commentator on Vermont Public Radio, and a charter member of the Geriatric Adventure Society.








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