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Rhymes and Riddles of a
Country Teacher
is a poetry
anthology. Within the pages are
animal riddles with clip art clues
to the answer; poems of
inspiration; reflections of
childhood; historical events
from Braxton County including
one about the "Phantom of
Flatwoods." This is a poetry
collection written for "all ages,
all seasons and all moods." It
may be ordered by sending a
check or money order for $12.60
($10.00 for the book $ .60 tax
and $2.00 for shipping) to:
Judith A. Davis, 1024 King's
Bridge Rd, Williamson, GA
30292.

The Tree of The Nevee: A Kabbalistic Story of
Elijah The Wizard
by Jerry Blair. PLEASE
Click here for detailed book information and
purchase options! I believe you will enjoy it.

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The Roads That Brought Us Home
By Edward Morris, David Morris & Roger
Morris

Inspirational
Funny
Shamelessly Self-Congratulatory

Now being excerpted by
Mountainechoes.com
and available in paperback from
Mountain State Press
at 304-357-4767
or go to
http://www.mountainstatepress.com.

Mr. Wheeler's first novel, (which
Jerry greatly enjoyed and
predicts will be a classic) may be
purchased at
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RECENTLY PUBLISHED!
Squizzy the Black Squirrel
A Fabulous Fable
of Friendship

by Chuck Stone
illustrated by Jeannie
Jackson
This 32-page book, written
by
prominent Black civil rights
activist and journalist
Chuck Stone and
illustrated with rich oil
paintings by
Appalachian-born artist
Jeannie Jackson, provides
an opening for important
dialogues about the
theme of acceptance
among people and leads to
a conclusion that color
really is only skin (or
fur) deep. When
seven-year-old Marcus
befriends Squizzy, the only
black squirrel in Fairmount
Park, Squizzy explains how
using color to describe
one's friends is silly.
Red, brown, and gray
squirrels all play together
with Squizzy and happily
share their squirrel lives in
the park. Price: $16.95
plus $5.00 shipping and
handling.
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AND DON'T FORGET THESE FAVORITES...
A New Novel by Ed Davis

In this eloquently told coming-of-age
story, Danny lives the kind of life
most people would rather pretend
doesn't exist. At best, it is a harsh
life, lived under hostile conditions.
The lessons carve both his destiny
and his character.
To order, the link is
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To order by regular mail, please
send your check or money order for
$12.26, (includes, book, s/h, and
applicable WV state tax), along
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P.O. Box 508
Summersville, WV 26651
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For signed copy, send check for
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To purchase Where the Whippoorwill
Sings
send check or money order for
$13.00 (10.95 + $2.05 shipping and
handling) payable to Windy Hill
Publishing, P.O. Box 54, Grafton, OH
44044 or contact the author by email
cjvlsmith@alltel.net
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A memoir of growing up in
the South over a fifty year
period. Many of the stories
are set in the Kanawha
Valley, including the Great
Kanawha County Textbook
Controversy. You will laugh
and cry at the experience in
this book! Available for
$19.95 in h/c with dust
jacket from
www.heritagepublishing.net
(click link to order).
(from the back cover) "'Robin
Hood in 1864, in the state of
Virginia?' There is an old saying
in the South, 'You can take the
dog out of the fight but you
can't take the fight out of the
dog.' Such is the case with
Major Thomas Watkins of the
West Virginia Volunteers. The
war still rages and Thomas just
can't walk away from it. It's in
his blood as his brother, Henry,
had told him." This is the tale of
two brothers caught up in the
Civil War on different sides -
based on a true story. Visit the
authors' website for more
information and to order this
unique work.
www.charlesdale.info