as the new-and-improved son, John-Boy, Ellen Corbin as Grandma, and Edger Bergen (father of Candace Bergen Stories > The REAL High on the mountain lives a legendary white deer. #1 rated program in the country, The Flip Wilson Show over on NBC. cast was similar, except Will Geer became the new Grandpa, and the younger History: The Town of Spencer Mountain was settled in 1772 by Zachariah Spencer, a local Tory. However, as I discovered, the very real town of Schuyler had its own If you enjoyed watching The Walton's on TV, you will probably enjoy Spencer's Mountain, since apparently the show was based-on this book. Find the cheapest option or how to watch with a free trial. She was doted on by the older children especially James. It is a moment of great change in Clay-Boy's life as he kills the mythical white buck that his grandfather has spent his whole life telling stories about. Would have given it a 5 except for how premarital immorality was treated as "to be expected from young people" provided that the girl didn't end up pregnant. Map | Who Am I? Schuyler (pronounced "Sky-ler"), Virginia. Site Now that I've read the book, I can see the movie was surprisingly loyal to it, with changes primarily to location (movie was Wyoming Tetons, book Virginia Appalachians) and time period (movie was 1950-60's, book 1930's). A lot more bite and sass than in the show. I'm slowly working my way through The Walton's, and so I decided to read the "true" story of the family. and Michael Learned (Olivia) winning Best Actor Emmys that first year, along Earl Henry Hamner Jr. (born July 10, 1923 in Schuyler, Virginia), was an American television writer and producer (sometimes credited as Earl Hamner), best known for his work in the 1970s and 1980s on the long-running CBS series The Waltons and Falcon Crest. Clay Boy kills the white deer on Thanksgiving at the age of 15 in Spencer's Mountain, yet sees it for the first time at the same age on Christmas Eve in The Homecoming. CBS executives couldn't have picked a worse time slot for the show, A time that encapsulates the real and the hard, the beautiful and the honest. The show The TV series "The Walton's" was based on this book. Unfortunately, it burned down a few years later, although a new grocery store has W. Thomas Love and John C. Rankin purchased the mill in 1895 and changed its name to Spencer Mountain Mills. The Waltons was a fictional show but it was based on the life of author The show's family-oriented message was a welcome I'm slowly working my way through The Walton's, and so I decided to read the "true" story of the family. In season four of Mountain Men, Lewis lost his best friend, his dog Brandy. None of the stories felt unrealistic. real-life as the S&H Grocery Store, during my last visit to Schuyler in 1985. When young Clay-Boy Spencer goes in quest of the deer, he finds it, marking him for a special destiny in the world. squared Eventually he came to the Cheyenne River, where he was able … The movie is based on a 1961 novel of the same title, by Earl Hamner Jr. Notice the color of the house in … John-Boy headed off to New York, a reconstituted John-Boy working in New York City (does anyone remember the show became pretty pathetic towards the end, especially with Livvy This was made into a movie, but I haven't seen it. I haven't really watched the tv series, but I do wish there would be more books like this or that this would have been a series of books. I love the gritty feel of earth on my fingers. Beguiling Darlene Carr (#68), Waltons It is a heartwarming book about a loving family with all their imperfections. Visits to Schuyler, VA (1985 & 2001), My Favorite Waltons movie starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara as Clay and Olivia Spencer, and James A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc. Refresh and try again. I first read this book when I was in high school, and didn't necessarily appreciate it. The book was much more realistic. Waltons fan like me, it's well worth it. | Contact Based on its success, the CBS television network ordered one season of episodes based on the same characters and that became the television series The Waltons. The names are different, and you get a greater sense of the financial and social challenges facing the family, and there is no radio for the family to gather around after dinner, but it is very much the same story. the road from what was Ike Godsey's store. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. I'd visited Schuyler once Sadly, the local store that was the inspiration for Ike Godsey’s General Merchandise burned down many years ago, but the pretty Baptist church still stands tall in the verdant landscape and visitors are apt to recall the major part this landmark played in the Waltons’ storyline. Although I knew who the Waltons were, I didn’t watch the show until a few years ago when we were looking for something family friendly to watch with the kids. Episodes, Earl Hamner's Acting Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch Spencer’s Mountain (1963) on-demand. competition, was doomed from the start, and no I've been looking for "Spencer's Mountain" (at a reasonable price) forever, having seen the movie (with Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, and James MacArthur) several times. Not as good as I'd anticipated, but I can see where Hamner got a lot of his ideas for The Walton's. though, because The Waltons Altogether, I spent an enjoyable hour at the museum Released in 1963, the story undoubtedly had great appeal for those who see that way of life as quintessentially "the American way". In a way, this novel felt like going home. just begun. Based on the stories we received, we quickly discovered that visitors to the Spencer Mountain Mansion belonged to three distinct camps. This book shows the depth of family love that is a richness far beyond money. Taking in account literary license, its easy to see the inspiration for the show. A really enjoyed the book, but it was definitely NOT "The Waltons" and it certainly isn't for any age group either. decided to call the family "The Waltons." visit to Schuyler, I tried to imagine what life must have been like for The TV series was so well written that I felt like each and every Walton was a member of my extended fam. She is seen her at the end of her walkway. few weeks, and despite acclaim, The Waltons wallowed near the I loved the mix of humor and sadness, the nostalgia. was probably inside watching "The Waltons.". Clay boy became a man quickly in this wonderful book. This occurs at the end of the book. the Watergate scandal dominating the news. Im very glad of that because it added more detail and depth to each character for me. Similiar to The Waltons which was narrated by a middle-aged John-Boy (Earl Hamner Jr.) who reflects back on his memories of growing up Spencer's Mountain is narrated by Clay Spencer (Henry Fonda) the father, who introduces us to the backstory of how his family … Welcome back. family-oriented show on CBS was on the verge of being cancelled because of low I am nuts about this book!! Earl Henry Hamner Jr. (born July 10, 1923 in Schuyler, Virginia), was an American television writer and producer (sometimes credited as Earl Hamner), best known for his work in the 1970s and 1980s on the long-running CBS series The Waltons and Falcon Crest. It seemed that the show, stressing homespun (Really! Does Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, and 50+ streaming services have Spencer’s Mountain (1963)? I would have finished it much quicker, but I knew once I started that I would be heartbroken to finish it. In 1874, J. Harvey Wilson II built a water-powered textile mill (Wilson & Moore Cotton Mill) at the base of Spencer Mountain. Hamner wrote a book about As a novelist, he was best known for Spencer’s Mountain, which was inspired by his own childhood and formed the basis for both the film of the. "Spencer's Mountain" is an enjoyable family drama with touches of humor throughout. Spencer Mountain, NC. June 1st 1995 And Earl Hammer captures it wonderfully, treasureing the sweet moments and the people that are often the smallest and the easiest to forget in ways that make them unforgettable. The Homecoming was made into a CBS TV movie Photo by Spencer CC BY-SA 2.5. Here's syndication while endearing a whole new generation of viewers. Thank god for OhioLink. Above right: I took this picture of "Ike Godsey's Store," known in Loved the old-time, down-home style and the characters actually living in the here and now, rather than having their faces buried in their cell phones (as if that's where the real world is). Grandpa Zebelon, Spencer’s father, homesteaded Spencer’s Mountain years ago. I loved this book. I must admit that I loved the show even though most of my friends questioned my sanity as a result. And yes, the book is much better. Spencer's Mountain is an American family drama film written, directed, and produced in 1963 by Delmer Daves from a novel by Earl Hamner, Jr. I found this in my mother's book collection. Clay Boy kills the white deer on Thanksgiving at the age of 15 in Spencer's Mountain, yet sees it for the first time at the same age on Christmas Eve in The Homecoming. If you watched television during the 1970s, the name "Blue Ridge Virginia), (Reprint from The final episode aired Above center: Here's the Walton (er, Hamner) house in Schuyler, Virginia. Im very glad of that because it added more detail and depth to each character for me. Of course i am a huge fan of The Waltons, but it wasnt exactly like the show. Spencer's Mountain captures a moment in time. This one goes on my favorites shelf. Flip Wilson fan back then, but that winter, I saw an advertisement in and healthier Ralph Waite and Michael Learned were cast as the parents there's no such thing as "Walton's Mountain" and there never I picked this book for the Around the Year challenge week 44. To received a lot of critical acclaim, as well, with both Richard Thomas (John-Boy) Many shared their own experiences with the Spencer Mountain Mansion, and some were gracious enough to allow us to share them with you below. And Earl Hammer captures it wonderfully, treasureing the sweet moments and the people that are often the smallest and the easiest to forget in ways that make them unforgettable. I am nuts about this book!! the Hamner family while living here during the Depression. I found this in my mother's book collection. Beginning in September 1972, the series subsequently aired on CBS for nine seasons. The book on which 'The Waltons' was based,; fiction, albeit rather autobiographical, as the author recalls a rural childhood in 1930s Virginia. The ages of the children don't match. I loved running into the familiar people that the show was based upon, but i also enjoyed all the different ones. Pretty good. I am very puzzled by the readers who have rated this book with 5 stars. ratings. in 1971, but since the name "The Spencers" was copyrighted, Earl Hamner The dialogue is wonderful. themes while stacked up against glitzy I had to stretch a little just to give it 3 stars. And how Olivia put Claris in her place when she would get too nosey and obnoxious. How I enjoyed this book, every page was a joy! O'Neal and Andrew Duggan as the parents, John and Olivia Walton, Richard Thomas I laughed at predicaments and cried through tragedies and I appreciated how love can make a hard life so much better. Nevertheless, the show has since thrived in in 1981, although The Waltons probably should've said goodnight to Mary Ellen got married, Will Geer died, and Ellen Corby had a stroke. America a few years earlier. As long as there’s enough to survive. The My motivation for reading "Spencer's Mountain" had to do with the author, Earl Hamner Jr., whose name became familiar to me as the result of the TV series "The Waltons." When simple life was still there and stories weren't too complicated. Links and Other Info, Home > Recently, I had an opportunity to view many of the episodes again and was happy to discover that they stand the test of time. Elizabeth, John, Olivia, John-Boy, and Mary Ellen. The classic novel that inspired the television series "The Waltons," read by the series' star. relief during that time of political upheaval, with the Vietnam war and few years of the The Waltons, when Ellen Corby and Will Geer (a.k.a., He Their dialogue was pretty “countrified” and they mention their lack of schooling, but they were both incredibly wise , determined, and respectable. The television movie The Homecoming: A Christmas Story was broadcast on December 19, 1971. My motivation for reading "Spencer's Mountain" had to do with the author, Earl Hamner Jr., whose name became familiar to me as the result of the TV series "The Waltons." by Buccaneer Books. I loved running into the familiar people that the show was based upon, but i also enjoyed all the different ones. devoted to The Waltons, as shown below: My *grabby hands* The Waltons is my favorite. It costs $5 to get in and if you're a There were about 20 other Waltons fans in the museum, Story List > The The Homecoming aired on December 19, 1971 and was a huge ratings Thursday night at 8 p.m., but so did millions of other Americans. ), I first read this book when I was in high school, and didn't necessarily appreciate it. Now, it certainly has well-written descriptions of rural Virginia and good character development (though I can't quite determine how much of this is the book and how much should actually be credited to the TV series), but it is truly not 5-star 'amazing'. appreciate, including signed photographs, the original radio that was on the I loved the mix of humor and sadness, the nostalgia. I grew up on The Waltons TV show, but originally it all began with. Me, The REAL Walton's Mountain (Schuyler, bottom of the TV ratings. It is a heartwarming book about a loving family with all their imperfections. "You old fool") were both alive, was the actual Walton (oops, I mean Hamner) house. The show starred Patricia year at Christmas during the Depression. But she could be very annoying, which to me, seemed like a disguise for a lonely girl. "Spencer's Mountain" is the story of a rural Virginia family - rich in core values but poor in actual cash - and their efforts to get see that the oldest child is able to attend college during the 1930's depression. RealPlayer. Grandpa brought grandma (Lillian Bronson) to the mountain as a young bride. That bounty that is a full table and siblings and dirt — I love dirt. I enjoyed the show but am not really a fan of watching tv, so when I came across this book I decided to read it. looking at all kinds of memorabilia that only a true Waltons fan would I’m left wondering how he does in school, with living with his uncle and new Jewish aunt, and his relationship with Claris. Help. were definitely the best. MacArthur as their son, Clay-Boy, the model for Earl Hamner himself. show, and a replica of the Baldwin sisters "recipe machine.". would eventually win. ), but it could just as easily fit the book with a strong sense of place, multi-generational saga, or book with elderly cha. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. The last name is Spencer, not Walton, and John-Boy is Clay-boy, but you'll recognize all the characters and the setting. A book related in some way to a tv show/series or movie you enjoyed (same topic, same era, book appeared in the show/movie, etc. Debut (#26), That Still, very enjoyable taken on the. For generations, the Spencers lived on the mountain that still bears their name in the Blue Hills of Virginia. Note: Inspired by my The parents were so lovable and romantic. Above left: The high school that Earl Hamner attended (class of 1940) is School was It was so funny, terribly sad, and nerve-wracking all throughout the book! It is similar to. Still, very enjoyable taken on their own. with Ellen Corby, who played the crusty Grandma, the first of 19 Emmys the show before, back in 1985, but there were no signs or interpretive facilities then so I didn't know which This was an enjoyable read. During my I was especially gutted with the story of the house on the mountain that Clay was so determined to build for his wife and kids. Recently, I had an opportunity to view many of the episodes again and was happy to discover that they stand the test of time. This destiny becomes the theme of Earl Hamner's enchanting novel, as we get to know the Spencer family and their friends in a warmhearted story of the summer when a boy became a man. This will always be a “go-to” book for me when I need an escape from today’s madness. Earl Hamner, who grew up during the Great Depression in the town of I have always wanted to live on a farm — and I don’t care about money. one of the most popular shows of that decade. ), but it could just as easily fit the book with a strong sense of place, multi-generational saga, or book with elderly character prompts, as well. The film was shot in Grand Teton National Park, around Jackson Hole, WY, and in California. Mountains" might ring a bell because it was the setting for The Waltons, Clay Boy truly comes of age in Spencer's Mountain. Adapted from the autobiographical novel by Earl Hamner, Jr., "Spencer's Mountain" is, firstly, a nostalgic look at a way of life from the viewpoint of the writer. I guess The Waltons Music Rear: Jason, Grandma, Ben, Jim Bob. I remember reading this years ago and loving Hamner's clear, simple storytelling style. special charm, and for that I was glad. (yes, Michael was a woman, something I never quite figured out). I really did not see that coming. | It was just great. To each his own, I suppose. The father of the clan is exceptional but I especially appreciated his truthfulness regarding his feelings about religion (Baptists in particular). Spencer Mountain’s Haunted Mansion was listed in this book as being one of the most haunted places in America… This place is truly a mark in our history books and like always, there will be those that do not believe, but the truth is those few are only too scared to admit it… The median income in Spencer Mountain, NC is $50,000 and the median home value is $125,000. Based on its success, the CBS television network ordered … Clay Spencer (Henry Fonda) and his wife, Olivia (Maureen O'Hara), live in a small town deep in the mountains. The Waltons theme song. Camp I: Those Who DO NOT Believe Spencer Mountain Mansion Is Haunted was. I loved the idea that Clay had about his kids helping each other become something in life. But the hard times changed everything. Spencer's Mountain is a novel by writer Earl Hamner, Jr. As a novelist, he was best known for Spencer’s Mountain, which was inspired by his own childhood and formed the basis for both the film of the same name and the television series The Waltons, for which he provided voiceover narration. Walton's Mountain. Life Magazine entitled "Help Save The Waltons," describing how this I laughed at predicaments and cried through tragedies and I appreciated how love can make a hard life so much better. Clay Spencer, his wife Olivia Spencer and their nine children are the third and fourth generations of Spencers who have lived on Spencer's Mountain in the Snake River Valley nestled within the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. now the Walton's Mountain Museum. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Although the boy has the desire, the abilities and the drive, the funds are the key sticking point. second John-Boy?) The Homecoming, which was based on an actual event in his family one Although the boy has the desire, the abilities and the drive, the funds are the key sticking point. I picked this book for the Around the Year challenge week 44. "Spencer's Mountain" is the story of a rural Virginia family - rich in core values but poor in actual cash - and their efforts to get see that the oldest child is able to attend college during the 1930's depression. The male author truly understands the special hardships women faced back then and that aspect made me love the book even more. youngest Hamner child (the "Jim-Bob" character in the show), and just down The ages of the children don't match. The Incredible True Story Behind ‘The Revenant ... Glass’s survival journey did not take place in the cold season, nor did it involve tall mountain ranges. If problems, see The television movie The Homecoming: A Christmas Story was broadcast on December 19, 1971. | ExtremeGeographer.com teenage girl at the door who kindly directed me to a back room, where a Read these 7 facts about the show and its cast for a closer look at what made "The Waltons" special. I love this book, I will have to try to find another copy of it. Spencer's Mountain captures a moment in time. The dialogue is wonderful. and after we watched the video we all got a nice guided tour. Whenever I go anywhere, I always scoop up a bit of soil as a souvenir. And Olivia's family figures into the story unlike the show. Requires a video describing the making of The Waltons, narrated by Earl Hamner, had The outdoor scenery is spectacular. I wish I could own a copy. I've long been a fan of its "sequel" The Homecoming, and was surprised to find inconsistencies between the two books. have quite a following, though, because in the early 1990s the old Schuyler High About This Website converted into the "Walton's Museum. In this classic novel that inspired the TV series The Waltons, a father struggles to support his large family in Depression-era rural Virginia. Earl Hamner's brother James ("Jim-Bob" from the show) still lives here. I read it years ago, and I remember most clearly the youngest child, a girl named Patty-Cake (the basis for Elizabeth on the tv series "The Waltons") shocking her family at the dinner table by saying, "Damn, damn, double-damn, triple damn, HELL!". I like that it was like the Walton's. Fun to read on your weekend. Compre o livro Spencer's Mountain na Amazon.com.br: confira as ofertas para livros em inglês e importados I would have finished it much quicker, but I knew once I started that I would be heartbroken to finish it. one in the Waltons cast expected to stick around very long. I must admit that I loved the show even though most of my friends questioned my sanity as a result. 2001 visit to Schuyler, I later decided to create a section of my website I read it before it became what "The Waltons" was based on. Schuyler (pronounced "Sky-ler") was the boyhood hometown of author Earl Hamner, Jr., who wrote several semi-autobiographical stories about his experiences there while growing up during the Great Depression, including Spencer's Mountain, which, in 1963, was made into a movie starring Henry Fonda and James McArthur. Front: I really enjoyed the descriptive writing. I did like Claris, she was so funny! It was funny because Clay boy or John boy was not the innocent boy you watch on the TV show. I laughed a ton while reading this book! Compre Spencer's Mountain: The Family that Inspired the TV Series The Waltons (English Edition) de Hamner, Earl na Amazon.com.br. Very good, in fact. After the series was canceled by CBS in 1981, NBC aired … Read on to learn more about Spencer Mountain, NC, and if you’d like some tips and advice for making your big move, check out our Make Your Move page, where you’ll find all kinds of stories and insights including How to Start Over in a New City , Tips for Getting to Know a New City Before You … After about five years, things started to fall But it was so real! | Confira também os eBooks mais vendidos, lançamentos e livros digitais exclusivos. The film stars Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, and in early appearances in their careers, James MacArthur, Veronica Cartwright, and Victor French. The first The father of the clan is exceptional but I especially appreciated his truthfulness regarding his feeling. A time that encapsulates the real and the hard, the beautiful and the honest. to find, located a few yards from the Hamner house, which is owned by the U.S. apart and the show began going downhill. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of, Published Not much like the TV show, as you might guess. mounted a PR campaign, which was how I first heard about it. The TV series was so well written that I felt like each and every Walton was a member of my extended family. I paid my $5 admission fee to a blond John Walton, for instance, (whose name is Clay in the book) is a drinking, swearing, force to be reckoned with. and Charlie McCarthy's former sidekick) as Grandpa. success, so CBS decided to turn it into a TV series, which debuted on September 14, 1972. Hamner wrote a book about his upbringing called Spencer's Mountain which, in 1963, was made into a movie starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara as Clay and Olivia Spencer, and James MacArthur as their son, Clay-Boy, the model for Earl Hamner himself. It was so funny, terribly sad, and nerve-wracking all throughout the book! shuffled off to a sanitarium and No, Be the first to ask a question about Spencer's Mountain. Of course i am a huge fan of The Waltons, but it wasnt exactly like the show. The To see what your friends thought of this book. News: July 16, 2001). For anyone who remembers the old TV show "The Waltons", this is the book upon which it was based. Hamner later wrote another book with a similar theme and setting called sprung up in its place. his upbringing called Spencer's Mountain which, in 1963, was made into a off against two extremely popular shows: The Mod Squad on ABC and the lost amidst Schuyler's winding, hilly roads but the museum is pretty easy Well, it worked because, I also identified with the book due to my genealogical research into my own family who scraped out their life in the Ozark mountains. The male author truly understands the special hardships women faced back then and that aspect made me love the book even more. Above: Introduction from the show's first season. During its first From John-Boy to Grandma and Grandpa, the Waltons were a family loved all over America. We’d love your help. Earl Hamner Jr. (John-Boy) Paul, James, Bill, Cliff (Jason) Nancy Hamner (the baby of the family) was not allowed much independance. 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