"Fresh Earthworms Taste Green" is NOT another typically dull autobiography, and should completely dispel notions that growing up in mid-America during the 1950s was boring, uneventful, or not as much fun as it is these days.
Anybody who has ever been a kid will find "Fresh Earthworms Taste Green" to be entertaining and perhaps even a little reminiscent of days of his or her own youth. Author Roger Huff's exceptional story-telling capability applies just the right balance of sentiment and humor to make these tales about his childhood adventures difficult to put aside.
Even if you did not...
"Fresh Earthworms Taste Green" is NOT another typically dull autobiography, and should completely dispel notions that growing up in mid-America during...
Here is the much-requested sequel to "Fresh Earthworms Taste Green (The Early Years)," containing over 20 additional short stories of a kid growing up in America's heartland. If these tales don't generate smiles and memories about your own high school days, you need to check your vital life signs
Although his life has taken him to many exotic places, author Roger Huff has never forgotten his roots. His homespun stories are skillfully woven with just the right blend of: nostalgia, humor, mischief, history, adventure, and Midwestern philosophy to make them both fun to read and hard to put...
Here is the much-requested sequel to "Fresh Earthworms Taste Green (The Early Years)," containing over 20 additional short stories of a kid growing up...
Marlene Whitman moves to the city to escape the constraints of life in a small town and avoid the fi nancial hardships she experienced while growing up. But pursuing her career in the business world means that she has to put her naturally adventurous spirit on hold. After years listening to other people's stories and reading about exotic places, she is at last financially able and ready to experience more of life. On her vacation to Florida she sheds some pent up inhibitions, discovers a clue to the secret of the universe, and is very strangely drawn to earrings made out of gold from a...
Marlene Whitman moves to the city to escape the constraints of life in a small town and avoid the fi nancial hardships she experienced while growing u...
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In this Age of Misinformation, an increasing number of people seem to be unable or unwilling to tell facts from fiction, communicate effectively, l...