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Just Off Highway 71

Just Off Highway 71
Author: John W Crawford
Publisher: Austin Macauley
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2021-05-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781647504656

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For a reader that loves a bit of nostalgia, this book will provide much. Scenes of childhood adventures, teenage musings, and adult events all merge into various rhymed forms, from quatrains to sonnets. For those who enjoy a look at the past as well as the vision of the future, this volume serves well.


Highway 71

Highway 71
Author: Connor Croft
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2013-07-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481776592

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A tongue-in-cheek, bittersweet, dark, comedic drama, Highway 71 describes the life and times of quirky, gay Sean Quigley. His ancestry is briefly sketched, and his childhood finds him intrinsically at odds with the lackluster monotony of his early, rural environment. The story chronicles the demise of a outwardly ideal, yet dysfunctional American family. As Sean's later years are chronicled, the book often resembles a memoir-like collection of short stories. The writing is like a snapshot of the people and places of his era, and his life also functions as a maypole for several adjacent dramas. Highway 71 ventures through alcoholism, anguish, bohemians, cancer, death, dreams, debauchery, grief, perseverance, small town life, senior citizens, surprises, work, and several interesting women, including: a wanton, wealthy, older, alcoholic aunt, a driven, working mother who loses her entire family to death, yet finds a new purpose, and two clever, resourceful, southern women. From a certain angle Highway 71 chronicles over one hundred years in America. Enjoy the book.


Federal Register

Federal Register
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 570
Release: 1965
Genre: Delegated legislation
ISBN:

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Special Publication

Special Publication
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 970
Release: 1935
Genre: Coasts
ISBN:

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Heroes of the Uprising

Heroes of the Uprising
Author: Michael keigan
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2012-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1468558846

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In 1862, a mere four years after becoming a state, the Dakota Uprising was a watershed event that would affect Minnesota at all levels. The tenacity and stoicism of the settlers and pioneers would be tested; but, so too, the very survival of the Eastern Dakota and their society, all were in the balance. The Dakota Uprising was one of the many chapters in the story of the American Indian wars that occurred across the western United States up into the 1890s. However, the Dakota Uprising was largely overshadowed by a greater conflict that was occurring in the East the Civil War. This book, this story, is an attempt to relay the events surrounding the Uprising before, during, and immediately after. But, the author has tried to shift the focus of the story off of the battles slightly and to highlight the heroes that emerged during the Uprising. The heroes are well represented on both sides settler and native. These heroes in this story, both native and settler, are highlighted because we need to remember their deeds and the effort they put forth in trying to save themselves, their families, and their people. In our modern society, where we spend so much time keeping track of what is going on in exotic places around the globe, we sometimes forget the very important history that occurred right in our own backyards.


Storm Data

Storm Data
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Total Pages: 514
Release:
Genre: Storms
ISBN:

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