“Me, I'm Albert.” Yeah, I know, she said, it's written in black marker on the army bag you were carrying when you got to Chattanooga. Between two orders she'd stop to chat with him, put the dishes away, dry the clean cups as they came ...
. . A great read.” —Steven M. Gillon, scholar-in-residence, The History Channel “Brooks unravels the story with accessible detail for lay readers. . . . A seasoned historian delivers a fluently readable history.” —Kirkus Reviews
to Booger's deceased mother. So, Tommy and Booger were not only best friends but also related by marriage. Tommy was shoveling down dinner when he heard the glasspacked pickup roll into the driveway. Uncle Cletus and Aunt Penny, ...
It has been said that the arc of history is long. Throughout American history, however, some years have been truly momentous. This book makes the case that 1944 was one such year.
The third in Stan Crader's Colby series, The Longest Year will bring a smile to your face as you remember the trials and tribulations of your own youth.
A valiant father, courageous mother, and loyal children confront adversity intheir passage of life, death, and love.
It has been said that the arc of history is long. Throughout American history, however, some years have been truly momentous. The Longest Year makes the case that 1944 was one such year.
The Longest Year is their story and that of the drive and ingenuity that made America great."--Page 4 of cover
Collection of letters between the author and William Andrew "Pinky" Yowell, Jr. from Dec. 1951 to Dec. 1952.
It has been said that the arc of history is long. Throughout American history, however, some years have been truly momentous. This book makes the case that 1944 was one such year.