Seven Friends, Sixty Years Later

by The Beefeaters


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/30/2008

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781438937311
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781438937328

About the Book

In fall of 2007, seven old friends came together at the reunion of their high school class, and more importantly, a reunion of their small group, the Beefeaters. Formed in the late forties, the Beefeaters have continued to meet periodically for sixty years.

 

This meeting was different, however. Perhaps sensing their own mortality, the seven friends agreed to write a book together; to leave a record for their family, friends and others who might be interested in how seven boys came of age, matured and lived the greater part of their lives in the later half of the twentieth century.

 

Perhaps prophetically, one of the Beefeaters did die before the book was published and his chapter was written posthumously for him. The others, however, did each author their own chapter.

 

With no preset guidelines, the content of the chapters themselves offer a window into the character and personality of each of the Beefeaters. Seven totally different men emerge from the common source and provide the reader with a variety of fascinating character studies.

 

It is totally unnecessary to have known any of the Beefeaters or to have lived through their times or places in order to enjoy this book. Suffice it to say, you will know them when you finish these pages.

 

The collage of pictures on the cover stem from the last meeting wherein the idea for the book born. The shirts they all are wearing were specially designed by one of the members for that meeting and today are lovingly and respectfully worn by the surviving Beefeaters.

 

Enjoy!


About the Author

 

The Beefeaters came together as seven boys in the late fifties and sixty years later produced this book as senior citizens. The group had its genesis in high school theatrical activities but matured over time into a friendship that transcended the very different lives its members led. Each Beefeater has written his own chapter and each tells an intimate story of his triumphs, his failures, his happiness and his sorrows.

 

These are the Beefeaters:

 

Chick – the teacher, the social worker, the performer, the playwrite

 

Dan – the social science scholar, the life time academic, the friend of the underprivileged  

 

Greg – the impresario, the gay rights advocate, the unwitting pawn of the penal system

 

Michael – the career musician, the university professor, the father of three who came out

 

Peter – the consultant, the world traveler, the fifty year diabetic

 

Philip – the television producer, the friend of stars, the entrepreneur, the art collector

 

Wally – the athlete, the advertising agency man, the CEO, the hotelier

 

You will be enthralled by their stories