West Virginia University Press, 2015 eISBN: 978-1-940425-53-5 | Paper: 978-1-940425-51-1 Library of Congress Classification F245.42.P55A3 2015 Dewey Decimal Classification 975.4043
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Riding on Comets is the true story of an only child growing up in a working-class family during the 1950s and ‘60s.
As the family storyteller, Cat Pleska whispers and shouts about her life growing up around savvy, strong women and hard-working, hard-drinking men. Unlike many family stories set within Appalachia, this story provides an uncommon glimpse into this region: not coal, but an aluminum plant; not hollers, but small-town America; not hillbillies, but a hard-working family with traditional values.
From the dinner table, to the back porch, to the sprawling countryside, Cat Pleska reveals the sometimes tender, sometimes frightening education of a child who listens at the knees of these giants. She mimics and learns every nuance, every rhythm—how they laugh, smoke, cuss, fight, love, and tell stories—as she unwittingly prepares to carry their tales forward, their words and actions forever etched in her mind. And finally, she discovers a life story of her own.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Cat Pleska is a seventh generation West Virginian, and she is a writer, editor, educator, publisher, and storyteller. She holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Goucher College. She is an essayist for West Virginia Public Radio and a book reviewer for the Charleston Gazette. She coedited the anthology Fed from the Blade: Tales and Poems from the Mountains. Pleska has been published in literary magazines and newspapers throughout the Appalachian region. She lives in Scott Depot, West Virginia, with her husband, Dan, one dog, four cats, and with a daughter, Katie, in nearby St. Albans.
REVIEWS
"In voice, in person, on the radio, on the page, Cat Pleska has for years been one of my favorite writers. I could read this writer’s words forever, and still want more."
Diana Hume George, author of The Lonely Other: A Woman Watching America
"The gifts of Cat Pleska’s Riding on Comets are many: it is fresh, candid, gently humorous, tautly lyrical, and deeply moving."
Lisa Knopp, What the River Carries: Encounters with the Mississippi, Missouri, and Platte
This is a storyteller who knows how to piece together shards of story into a brilliant mosaic of a life. A joy to read.”
Janice Gary is the author of Short Leash: A Memoir of Dog Walking and Deliverance, winner of two Silver 2014 Nautilus Awards and a 2014 Eric Hoffer Prize for Memoir.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
IMAGES . . .
No Salt
Trick or Treat
A Tone
Give Me My Hat
Big Earl’s
A Brush with the Law
In Mommaw’s Kitchen
AWAKENING . . .
What We Called Home
From a Time Before
Night Light
Cicada Buzz
AWARENESS . . .
I Spy
Shelter
Back Home
Devil Faces
Something Gathered ’Round Me
House of Leaves
Plunder
REACTION . . .
Alarm Clock
My Civic Duty
The Nervous Hospital
My Kingdom for a Horse
Night on Cheat Mountain, Part I
Night on Cheat Mountain, Part II
CarnieVAL
War
The Sailor Man
LOSS . . .
In the Cellar
Reckoning
Exception to the Rule
Charmed
I’ve Drawed Up a Mite
900 Degrees Celsius
Twin Halos
The Phone Rings
Attention K-Mart Shoppers! Do the Dead Wear Underwear?
West Virginia University Press, 2015 eISBN: 978-1-940425-53-5 Paper: 978-1-940425-51-1
Riding on Comets is the true story of an only child growing up in a working-class family during the 1950s and ‘60s.
As the family storyteller, Cat Pleska whispers and shouts about her life growing up around savvy, strong women and hard-working, hard-drinking men. Unlike many family stories set within Appalachia, this story provides an uncommon glimpse into this region: not coal, but an aluminum plant; not hollers, but small-town America; not hillbillies, but a hard-working family with traditional values.
From the dinner table, to the back porch, to the sprawling countryside, Cat Pleska reveals the sometimes tender, sometimes frightening education of a child who listens at the knees of these giants. She mimics and learns every nuance, every rhythm—how they laugh, smoke, cuss, fight, love, and tell stories—as she unwittingly prepares to carry their tales forward, their words and actions forever etched in her mind. And finally, she discovers a life story of her own.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Cat Pleska is a seventh generation West Virginian, and she is a writer, editor, educator, publisher, and storyteller. She holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Goucher College. She is an essayist for West Virginia Public Radio and a book reviewer for the Charleston Gazette. She coedited the anthology Fed from the Blade: Tales and Poems from the Mountains. Pleska has been published in literary magazines and newspapers throughout the Appalachian region. She lives in Scott Depot, West Virginia, with her husband, Dan, one dog, four cats, and with a daughter, Katie, in nearby St. Albans.
REVIEWS
"In voice, in person, on the radio, on the page, Cat Pleska has for years been one of my favorite writers. I could read this writer’s words forever, and still want more."
Diana Hume George, author of The Lonely Other: A Woman Watching America
"The gifts of Cat Pleska’s Riding on Comets are many: it is fresh, candid, gently humorous, tautly lyrical, and deeply moving."
Lisa Knopp, What the River Carries: Encounters with the Mississippi, Missouri, and Platte
This is a storyteller who knows how to piece together shards of story into a brilliant mosaic of a life. A joy to read.”
Janice Gary is the author of Short Leash: A Memoir of Dog Walking and Deliverance, winner of two Silver 2014 Nautilus Awards and a 2014 Eric Hoffer Prize for Memoir.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
IMAGES . . .
No Salt
Trick or Treat
A Tone
Give Me My Hat
Big Earl’s
A Brush with the Law
In Mommaw’s Kitchen
AWAKENING . . .
What We Called Home
From a Time Before
Night Light
Cicada Buzz
AWARENESS . . .
I Spy
Shelter
Back Home
Devil Faces
Something Gathered ’Round Me
House of Leaves
Plunder
REACTION . . .
Alarm Clock
My Civic Duty
The Nervous Hospital
My Kingdom for a Horse
Night on Cheat Mountain, Part I
Night on Cheat Mountain, Part II
CarnieVAL
War
The Sailor Man
LOSS . . .
In the Cellar
Reckoning
Exception to the Rule
Charmed
I’ve Drawed Up a Mite
900 Degrees Celsius
Twin Halos
The Phone Rings
Attention K-Mart Shoppers! Do the Dead Wear Underwear?
We Shall Gather
Riding on Comets
Night on Cheat Mountain, Part III
Fall
STRENGTH . . .
Liminal
Dragon’s Tale
Epilogue
Author Biography
Book Discussion
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC