Friday, July 29, 2016

Without a Skyline



Art by Mary Brandish Titcomb, 1858 -1927

If you grew up in a place that had no skyline then you will appreciate my book “Growing Up Without a Skyline: life in a small town”. If you didn’t grow up in such a place you can appreciate this nostalgic look back to a time of small town values and a simpler way of life.

Here along the Mississippi the quick paced hustle and bustle of life did not exist. Keokuk 1965 could have been described as “Forgottonia a place where you can endlessly wander the lonely roads and never once miss the fast lane”. The dinner table was where families gathered at the end of the day; where you excused yourself from when you left and if you were going to be late you let family members know. Responsibility was taught and accepted as a daily part of life.

Here‘s a link to my Amazon authors page. These books are available through Amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/…/B01EB4E…/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1
 

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