My Grandfather's Big Farm

My Grandfather's Big Farm
Author: Sharon B. Harbin
Publisher: Educare Communications LLC
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2014-11-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780983961826

MY GRANDFATHER'S BIG FARM is a beautifully illustrated picture book that shares some important lessons about family and real estate in a fun and entertaining way. Will White, the author's grandfather, is an African American who purchased a 100-acre farm many years ago. The book depicts his spirit as an Entrepreneur and how he works hard to operate a farm business with the help of his family. It also tells how he left an inheritance for his children's children, which is a truly significant act in today's society. The author, Sharon Harbin sees her book as an opportunity to inspire children and others who are interested in excelling in real estate and in life. Sharon has been in the real estate industry for many years. She has done a lot of writing on such topics as how to create and sustain property value, the real estate downturn, and more. Writing a children's book gives her the chance to instruct children early on about real estate. It is also an avenue to inspire others through art and literature. The picture book is illustrated by folk artist Geraldine Smith, who resides in South Carolina. Sharon was inspired to write the book because Smith's paintings vividly illustrated stories that her mother told her about living on the farm. Her frequent trips to the farm to visit her grandparents was an influence as well.

My Grandfather's Farm

My Grandfather's Farm
Author: Stephen Earl West
Publisher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781456066284

Going Over Home

Going Over Home
Author: Charles Thompson, Jr.
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1603589139

Booklist Editors’ Choice “Best Books of 2019” An intimate portrait of the joys and hardships of rural life, as one man searches for community, equality, and tradition in Appalachia Charles D. Thompson, Jr. was born in southwestern Virginia into an extended family of small farmers. Yet as he came of age he witnessed the demise of every farm in his family. Over the course of his own life of farming, rural education, organizing, and activism, the stories of his home place have been his constant inspiration, helping him identify with the losses of others and to fight against injustices. In Going Over Home, Thompson shares revelations and reflections, from cattle auctions with his grandfather to community gardens in the coal camps of eastern Kentucky, racial disparities of white and Black landownership in the South to recent work with migrant farm workers from Latin America. In this heartfelt first-person narrative, Thompson unpacks our country’s agricultural myths and addresses the history of racism and wealth inequality and how they have come to bear on our nation’s rural places and their people.

Grandpas Farm

Grandpas Farm
Author: Kenneth Danczyk
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2008-08-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1435740211

Have you ever yearned to travel back in time, perhaps to a simpler life? Well breath deeply you are about to take a journey that explores the relationship between grandparents and grandchildren.This large farm family has allowed us to peek inside their lives. Visit the old kitchen, where every loaf of bread was hand crafted and family meals were all prepared on the old wood stove that stood eloquently in the country kitchen. Laughter permeates the house, and you know that you are right where you should be.The author, Ken Danczyk works for the New Page Corporation in Stevens Point and farms in his spare time. He has one son Nick, who is a Printing and Publishing Major and the narrator, and Kens wife Judy who believed that a book is possible. There are 16 extraordinary illustrations which are all original oil paintings done by Natasha Flatoff, who brilliantly depicts life on a farm. This book will appeal to ages 4-8 and everyone who remembers their visits to grandma and grandpas farm.

The Last Enforcer

The Last Enforcer
Author: Charles Oakley
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1982175664

In this “incredible read on some incredible days and nights in the old association” (Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN senior NBA insider) Charles Oakley—one of the toughest and most loyal players in NBA history—tells his unfiltered stories about his basketball journey and his relationships with Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing, Phil Jackson, Pat Riley, James Dolan, Donald Trump, George Floyd, and many others. If you ask a New York Knicks fan about Charles Oakley, you better prepare to hear the love and a favorite story or two. But his individual stats weren’t remarkable, and while he helped power the Knicks to ten consecutive playoffs, he never won a championship. So why does he hold such a special place in the minds, hearts, and memories of NBA players and fans? Because over the course of nineteen years in the league, Oakley was at the center of more unbelievable encounters than Forrest Gump, and nearly as many fights as Mike Tyson. He was the friend you wish you had, and the enemy you wish you’d never made. If any opposing player was crazy enough to start a fight with him, or God forbid one of his teammates, Oakley would end it. “I can’t remember every rebound I grabbed but I do have a story—the true story—of just about every punch and slap on my resume,” he says. In The Last Enforcer, Oakley shares one incredible story after the next—all in his signature “unflinchingly tough, honest, and ultimately endearing” (Harvey Araton, New York Times bestselling author) style—about his life in the paint and beyond, fighting for rebounds and respect. You’ll look back on the era of the 1990s NBA, when tough guys with rugged attitudes, unflinching loyalty, and hard-nosed work ethics were just as important as three-point sharpshooters. You’ll feel like you were on the court, in the room, can’t believe what you just saw, and need to tell everyone you know about it.

Grandfather's Farm

Grandfather's Farm
Author: Helen S. Read
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1928
Genre: Farm life
ISBN:

Betty gets to spend the summer on her grandparents' farm. There is so much to see and do there! She can feed the chickens, ride a pony, help her grandparents milk the cows and make butter. When a duckling started following her, Betty wrote a poem about it.

Cuckoo Land of Stories

Cuckoo Land of Stories
Author: Nisha Pillai
Publisher: Nisha Pillai
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-02-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

This book is a collection of five stories. Each of the story has its different story line with morals. This book includes tales of friends, family, strangers, nature surrounded by unknown miracle and magic. From the story of a tree to the trouble being a princess in a castle, this book will take you to the land of fantasy and will leave you with a smile at the end.

The Truth According to Us

The Truth According to Us
Author: Annie Barrows
Publisher: Dial Press
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0812997840

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the co-author of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society comes a wise, witty, and exuberant novel, perfect for fans of Lee Smith, that illuminates the power of loyalty and forgiveness, memory and truth, and the courage it takes to do what’s right. Annie Barrows once again evokes the charm and eccentricity of a small town filled with extraordinary characters. Her new novel, The Truth According to Us, brings to life an inquisitive young girl, her beloved aunt, and the alluring visitor who changes the course of their destiny forever. In the summer of 1938, Layla Beck’s father, a United States senator, cuts off her allowance and demands that she find employment on the Federal Writers’ Project, a New Deal jobs program. Within days, Layla finds herself far from her accustomed social whirl, assigned to cover the history of the remote mill town of Macedonia, West Virginia, and destined, in her opinion, to go completely mad with boredom. But once she secures a room in the home of the unconventional Romeyn family, she is drawn into their complex world and soon discovers that the truth of the town is entangled in the thorny past of the Romeyn dynasty. At the Romeyn house, twelve-year-old Willa is desperate to learn everything in her quest to acquire her favorite virtues of ferocity and devotion—a search that leads her into a thicket of mysteries, including the questionable business that occupies her charismatic father and the reason her adored aunt Jottie remains unmarried. Layla’s arrival strikes a match to the family veneer, bringing to light buried secrets that will tell a new tale about the Romeyns. As Willa peels back the layers of her family’s past, and Layla delves deeper into town legend, everyone involved is transformed—and their personal histories completely rewritten. Praise for The Truth According to Us “As delightfully eccentric as Guernsey yet refreshingly different . . . an epic but intimate family novel with richly imagined characters . . . Willa’s indomitable spirit, keen sense of adventure and innate intelligence reminded me of two other motherless girls in literature: Scout Finch in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird and Flavia de Luce in Alan Bradley’s big-hearted British mystery series.”—The Washington Post “The Truth According to Us has all the characteristics of a great summer read: A plot that makes you want to keep turning the pages; a setting that makes you feel like you’re inhabiting another time and place; and characters who become people you’re sad to leave behind—and thus who always stay with you.”—Miami Herald “It takes a brave author to make the heroine of a new novel an observant and feisty girl . . . like Scout Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird. . . . But Barrows . . . has created a believable and touching character in Willa.”—USA Today “[A] heartwarming coming-of-age novel [that] sparkles with folksy depictions of a tight-knit family and life in a small town . . . full of richly drawn, memorable characters.”—The Seattle Times “A big, juicy family saga with warm humor and tragic twists . . . The story gets more and more absorbing as it moves briskly along.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch “Annie Barrows leaves no doubt that she is a storyteller of rare caliber, with wisdom and insight to spare. Every page rings like a bell.”—Paula McLain, author of The Paris Wife

Should I Cry or Smile? You Tell Me

Should I Cry or Smile? You Tell Me
Author: Marvin Lederman
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1479709859

This book is a true life story of a young boy in his early years living on a farm in Colorado. He Enlisted in the Navy during the second world war, survived the war, never graduating high school, but who started a business with his younger brother and became one of the most respected and wealthy person’s in the State of Colorado. Marvin Lederman in his book tells about all of the experiences of his life for the past 80 years. He doesn't pull any punches, he talks about the mistakes he made, the men he helped kill, the fist fights he had, the sad and funny times of his life and the Rags to Riches to Rags and back to riches again. Every single word is the truth. Mr. Lederman at the publishing of this book is 86 years old if you have any questions for him. he can be reached on his Web site.