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Author | : Armiger Jagoe |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 181 |
Release | : 2009-07-29 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1440144559 |
Southern Boy has received the 2010 second place Creative Nonfiction Written Art Award. Delightful reading and a sparkling treasure for Southern literature. Times Picayune A gem of a refreshing memoir. Washington Post Wow! What a wonderful childhood you had. Southern Boy is splendid reading, and it documents a time when it was safe enough to let children be free to explore the world around them, yet still being accountable for their actions and responsibity to contribute to the famiy. Thanks for the delightful read and best wishes to one who belonged to The Greatest Generation. Rupert Howell, Managing Editor, The Panolian You have a wonderful writing style with your great, and sometimes slightly naughty, sense of humor, coupled with good Southern All-American morals and philosophies. Southern Boy is intriguing from start to finish. You told it like it was. Kenny Goode, Editor, Booneville Banner Congratulations upon having recorded a delightful lifestyle of the past and a region that was decimated by Katrina. George Thatcher Author of A Decade of Beach Walks
Author | : Marcus Woodcock |
Publisher | : Univ. of Tennessee Press |
Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781572331266 |
. Woodcock's memoir has been meticulously annotated by Kenneth Noe, who also provides an introduction that places Woodcock's experiences in historical context and describes his postwar career as a prominent Tennessee legislator, attorney, business administrator, and Baptist layman. The book is not only a compelling personal account but an important addition to the literature on Southern Unionism.
Author | : Todd-Michael St. Pierre |
Publisher | : Ulysses Press |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2013-11-12 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1612432379 |
Traditional takes and bold new flavors served up in a split loaf of light and crusty French bread Humble and delicious, po' boys are the favorite of local folks in the Big Easy who snatch them up by the thousands at delis, bars, and corner stores every day. In recent years, gourmet chefs have been getting innovative and raising these popular submarine sandwiches to new heights. Now, The Southern Po' Boy Cookbook brings the many flavors of these scrumptious treats to the home cook's kitchen. The first cookbook to focus solely on po' boys, this beautiful, full-color compilation offers all the traditional fillings ? roast beef, fried oysters, shrimp, soft-shell crab, catfish, and sausage ? and an array of delectable new variations. For a healthier sub, the author offers up turkey breast or Vietnamese bánh mi?inspired po' boys. And for the more adventurous, the foot-longs crammed with seafood-stuffed artichoke hearts, French poutine, and alligator will entice anyone.
Author | : K. C. Wells |
Publisher | : Southern Boys |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023-08-11 |
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ISBN | : 9781915861603 |
Jake Greenwood thought losing his older brother Caleb in a traffic accident was enough to change him forever. But when the driver turns up at the funeral, Jake now has a target for all the rage inside him. Because the man responsible for stealing Caleb's light from the world has no right to intrude on their grief. Jake's right about one thing--Caleb's death changes everything, but not in a way he expects. When he goes to Atlanta to collect Caleb's things, Jake's world is turned upside down as he makes a shocking discovery. Caleb had a secret. The same secret Jake is hiding from everyone who knows him. Well--almost everyone. But now he wants answers, and there's only one person who can provide them. Liam Miller knew deep down he'd get a hostile reception at Caleb's funeral--Caleb had told him more than once that a black man in that town was always going to stand out--but he can't stay away. He has to say goodbye. Caleb's family know nothing about his life in Atlanta, so maybe it's better that his secrets die with him. What he hadn't counted on was Caleb's brother Jake, turning up in Atlanta--and asking for Caleb's laptop. Because Liam has a good idea what Jake will find. Maybe it's time Jake learns he's not the only one who's hurting. Jake's not sure how it happened, but he's gained a friend, a link to Caleb's other life. What he hadn't counted on was just how much he'd come to rely on Liam--how much Jake is attracted to him. Liam can see where things are leading and he fights it. Because any way he looks at it, this is wrong. Except he's about to learn Jake is as stubborn as his brother, and then some. Suddenly they're way past the point of no return, and Liam knows in his gut they are heading for a shitstorm of epic proportions. Truth & Betrayal is a slow-burn, painful, yet inspirational story of love, loss, and coming of age that will have you crying, laughing, and rooting for two men whose romance has potential pitfalls in every direction. It's a story of grief and goodbyes, loss and restoration, discovery, firsts, lasts, and above all, a love that's bewildering, unexpected, and so very strong and true.
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Total Pages | : 612 |
Release | : 1869 |
Genre | : Current events |
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Author | : Frances Gateward |
Publisher | : Wayne State University Press |
Total Pages | : 444 |
Release | : 2005-01-18 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0814336663 |
Using the most current and diverse critical methods, Where the Boys Are is a crucial resource for film scholars and students at any level, and is the perfect companion to Gateward and Pomerance’s Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice: Cinemas of Girlhood (Wayne State University Press, 2002).
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Total Pages | : 562 |
Release | : 1915 |
Genre | : Real property |
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Total Pages | : 476 |
Release | : 1910 |
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Author | : Craig Thompson Friend |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780820324234 |
Spanning the era from the American Revolution to the Civil War, these nine pathbreaking original essays explore the unexpected, competing, or contradictory ways in which southerners made sense of manhood. Employing a rich variety of methodologies, the contributors look at southern masculinity within African American, white, and Native American communities; on the frontier and in towns; and across boundaries of class and age. Until now, the emerging subdiscipline of southern masculinity studies has been informed mainly by conclusions drawn from research on how the planter class engaged issues of honor, mastery, and patriarchy. But what about men who didn’t own slaves or were themselves enslaved? These essays illuminate the mechanisms through which such men negotiated with overarching conceptions of masculine power. Here the reader encounters Choctaw elites struggling to maintain manly status in the market economy, black and white artisans forging rival communities and competing against the gentry for social recognition, slave men on the southern frontier balancing community expectations against owner domination, and men in a variety of military settings acting out community expectations to secure manly status. As Southern Manhood brings definition to an emerging subdiscipline of southern history, it also pushes the broader field in new directions. All of the essayists take up large themes in antebellum history, including southern womanhood, the advent of consumer culture and market relations, and the emergence of sectional conflict.
Author | : Herbert Carter |
Publisher | : BoD - Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2023-07-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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"The Boy Scouts in the Blue Ridge" is a book written by Herbert Carter. In this adventure-filled story, a group of Boy Scouts embarks on a journey to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. Led by their scoutmaster, the boys navigate through the rugged terrain, encountering various challenges and obstacles along the way. As they explore the wilderness, the Boy Scouts learn important skills such as survival techniques, camping, and teamwork. They also develop a deeper appreciation for nature and the importance of conservation. Throughout their journey, the scouts demonstrate bravery, resourcefulness, and a strong sense of camaraderie. "The Boy Scouts in the Blue Ridge" is a captivating tale that combines thrilling adventures with valuable life lessons. It highlights the values and principles of the Boy Scouts, promoting character development and personal growth."