Pieces People Ask For by George M. Baker
The Story
Pieces People Ask For isn’t your typical book with one plotline. It’s a grab-bag of declamations: short speeches, poems, and recitals that were popular for school recitations, parlor readings, and evening amusement way back in the 1880s. Think of it as a time capsule of what made folks laugh, cry, and think—pieces like "Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight" (a dramatic monologue) or the painfully humorous "The Burglar Alarm." There’s no sword fight or secret treasure, but there’s a world where emotion is big and people actually used words like "alas" with a straight face.
Why You Should Read It
I went into this thinking I’d get a dusty archive. But I found myself laughing at a two-line joke that hinges on a farmhand named Hiram, and then humming a moral lesson about honesty. The language is sometimes stiff but oddly sincere—like getting a letter from your great-great-grandma’s era. What surprised me most? The pieces weren’t all sentimental. Some are bitingly witty or even a little dark. The book feels like eavesdropping on a long-gone gathering, and the characters—most not real, but entirely real in their struggles—stick with you. It’s history you can feel in your chest, not just read on a page.
Final Verdict
This one’s for history lovers who want to *hear* the past speak, not just read about it. Great for teachers digging for old-fashioned monologues, poetry fans tired of modern cynics, or anyone who wants a warm, quirky read in tiny chunks. It's perfect for a quiet afternoon with an afternoon biscuit—and maybe a gentle feeling that people haven't really changed all that much.
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Barbara Lee
10 months agoClear, concise, and incredibly informative.
Patricia Jones
9 months agoThis is now a staple reference in my professional collection.
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