Caption: Confused, as usual, in Ramponi¡¦s Algebra Class, 1958 (To the right of the picture): (The Rev. Dr.) Dave Glass has two home villages. His well-received previous book, Aptos was Idyllic, chronicles his childhood where his mother¡¦s family resided. He then spent his teen years in the Felton area, where his father¡¦s family has lived since the 1860s. This book provides a detailed and whimsical description of Felton half a century ago, with colorful, previously unpublished memories of up to 100 years ago and earlier. Praise for Aptos was Idyllic on Amazon.com: X ¡§Great book with charming short stories about growing up mid-century.
A must for anyone who lives or has vacationed on the California coast.¡¨ ¡§Boofy¡¨ X ¡§¡K an amusing and engaging reflection on growing up in the wild-to-a-kid west of small town California¡K. You will laugh¡K and have some nostalgic moments that linger.¡¨ T. Williams, Seattle Others say about the author: X ¡§Gad, what an alchemist!¡¨ Preston A. ¡§Q.¡¨ Boomer, Legendary Teacher X ¡§Read it? [author¡¦s doctoral dissertation] ¡§Maybe when I retire¡K. Not!¡¨ Christine Glass, Author¡¦s Wife X ¡§Dirty Dave [author¡¦s Camp Hammer nickname] is the best storyteller we know!¡¨ Former Campers from Seaside, California.