April 18, 2013
DON’T CALL IT A MEMOIR!
Richard Hell remembers his Lexington childhood in his new autobiography.
“ “In 1956, when I was six and we lived on Rose Street by the university, my father bought a cream and green 1953 Kaiser, which he drove to work every...

DON’T CALL IT A MEMOIR!

Richard Hell remembers his Lexington childhood in his new autobiography.

“In 1956, when I was six and we lived on Rose Street by the university, my father bought a cream and green 1953 Kaiser, which he drove to work every morning a mile down a street that ran between the big UK basketball arena and its football stadium…”

Click to read an excerpt.

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