“I really kind of embraced these guys,” he told Terry. The author explained that in lieu of having a father at home, he “spent a lot of time at that bar learning different lessons about manhood, about courage, about character from those guys.”
It was also at Dickens that J.R.’s love for writing was fostered. Not only did the activities at the local watering hole provide plenty of material for the aspiring writer, its patrons were also eager subjects.
‘The Tender Bar’ Is Based on a Book by the Same Name
Source: Maharo News
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