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JUVENILE NONFICTION - Farm & Ranch Life
 
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By Wesley Hall
Cain McGee, Junior G-Man is a biographical fiction comedy about a precocious kid growing up in the wild and woolly River Bend of Seminole County, Oklahoma, during the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. Elmo Hall tells his own story, how he became a published short story writer at the age of eleven and signed on as a correspondent at the Konawa Leader newspaper when he was twelve. At a time when no one he knew had any money, Elmo became a successful salesman of Grit newspapers, Collier's magazines, Garrett Snuff, and Cloverine Salve. From the sale of his mother's delicious turnover pies (his school lunch), he began a number of U. S. Mail Order businesses and became the youngest recipient of the Organizer's Award in the history of the BSA. He was the youngest of eleven children, the first in his family to complete Bugscuffle School (a first-through-eighth grade, one-room school). His beloved River Bend was a community without telephones and electricity and, consequently, radios and television sets and computers ("The list of what the Bend did not have would have filled a Sears and Roebuck catalog"), the most wonderful place in the world for an energetic boy.
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By Gina Smith
The years from teen to adult can sometimes be difficult-passing from parent-dependent child to God-dependent adult. Author and counselor Gina Johnson Smith will share with you some important things you need to consider for a successful life transition.

You will learn the importance of:

  • Discovering your strengths and weaknesses
  • Looking beyond today's circumstances
  • Discovering and controlling your trigger points
  • Finding ways to say, "not now" to sex

and much, much more!


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By Judith Sanson

This book, tells a story about Judith Lynn (Ford) Sanson's life. She was born in 1958 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For many years, the family lived in town. Until 1968 they moved to a small farm. Farming became a new way of life. The illustrations are drawn from the author.

Moving from town to out in the country was the families dream. The move was 300 miles up to northern Wisconsin. Starting from scratch was an interesting struggle. The family started with a small farm and gradually worked up to a larger farm. Farming had its ups and downs. Strange and unusual things happened.

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By William Henry
Based on country life in the early 70's find out how four kids got into huge trouble, had loads of fun and always did just the opposite of what their parents told them not to do. See how they rode the pigs, got chased by the big bull and did almost everything they could on horseback.
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By Wesley Hall
Cain McGee, Junior G-Man is a biographical fiction comedy about a precocious kid growing up in the wild and woolly River Bend of Seminole County, Oklahoma, during the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. Elmo Hall tells his own story, how he became a published short story writer at the age of eleven and signed on as a correspondent at the Konawa Leader newspaper when he was twelve. At a time when no one he knew had any money, Elmo became a successful salesman of Grit newspapers, Collier's magazines, Garrett Snuff, and Cloverine Salve. From the sale of his mother's delicious turnover pies (his school lunch), he began a number of U. S. Mail Order businesses and became the youngest recipient of the Organizer's Award in the history of the BSA. He was the youngest of eleven children, the first in his family to complete Bugscuffle School (a first-through-eighth grade, one-room school). His beloved River Bend was a community without telephones and electricity and, consequently, radios and television sets and computers ("The list of what the Bend did not have would have filled a Sears and Roebuck catalog"), the most wonderful place in the world for an energetic boy.
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By William Henry
Based on country life in the early 70's find out how four kids got into huge trouble, had loads of fun and always did just the opposite of what their parents told them not to do. See how they rode the pigs, got chased by the big bull and did almost everything they could on horseback.
FORMAT: E-Book
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$3.99
By Gina Smith
The years from teen to adult can sometimes be difficult-passing from parent-dependent child to God-dependent adult. Author and counselor Gina Johnson Smith will share with you some important things you need to consider for a successful life transition.

You will learn the importance of:

  • Discovering your strengths and weaknesses
  • Looking beyond today's circumstances
  • Discovering and controlling your trigger points
  • Finding ways to say, "not now" to sex

and much, much more!


FORMAT: E-Book
OUR PRICE:
$3.99
By Judith Sanson

This book, tells a story about Judith Lynn (Ford) Sanson's life. She was born in 1958 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For many years, the family lived in town. Until 1968 they moved to a small farm. Farming became a new way of life. The illustrations are drawn from the author.

Moving from town to out in the country was the families dream. The move was 300 miles up to northern Wisconsin. Starting from scratch was an interesting struggle. The family started with a small farm and gradually worked up to a larger farm. Farming had its ups and downs. Strange and unusual things happened.

FORMAT: E-Book
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$3.99
By Mary Smith Hardy

Uncle Hubbard and the Burlap Sack tells the story of a small, curious girl named Mary growing up in small, rural Sullivan Hollow—a southern town that was a lovely place of hills, trees, and fields. Mary was surrounded by family and friends, including her neighbors and the students who rode the yellow school bus to school each day. Mary’s family included four sisters, four brothers, her mom, her dad, and her grandfather.

There was much work to do, and they did it as a group. They made sure that there was ample time to play with family and friends when the work was complete. During the summer months of June and July, they got to spend time with Uncle Hubbard. One day, Mary decided to surprise her favorite uncle; she was determined to repay him for playing a trick on her and her siblings.

Uncle Hubbard and the Burlap Sack is a charming story of growing up in a small town surrounded by family and friends.


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By Mary Smith Hardy

Uncle Hubbard and the Burlap Sack tells the story of a small, curious girl named Mary growing up in small, rural Sullivan Hollow—a southern town that was a lovely place of hills, trees, and fields. Mary was surrounded by family and friends, including her neighbors and the students who rode the yellow school bus to school each day. Mary’s family included four sisters, four brothers, her mom, her dad, and her grandfather.

There was much work to do, and they did it as a group. They made sure that there was ample time to play with family and friends when the work was complete. During the summer months of June and July, they got to spend time with Uncle Hubbard. One day, Mary decided to surprise her favorite uncle; she was determined to repay him for playing a trick on her and her siblings.

Uncle Hubbard and the Burlap Sack is a charming story of growing up in a small town surrounded by family and friends.


FORMAT: E-Book
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