Granddaddy's Turn

Granddaddy's Turn
Author: Michael S. Bandy
Publisher: Candlewick
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763665932

Based on the true story of one family’s struggle for voting rights in the civil rights–era South, this moving tale shines an emotional spotlight on a dark facet of U.S. history. Life on the farm with Granddaddy is full of hard work, but despite all the chores, Granddaddy always makes time for play, especially fishing trips. Even when there isn’t a bite to catch, he reminds young Michael that it takes patience to get what’s coming to you. One morning, when Granddaddy heads into town in his fancy suit, Michael knows that something very special must be happening—and sure enough, everyone is lined up at the town hall! For the very first time, Granddaddy is allowed to vote, and he couldn’t be more proud. But can Michael be patient when it seems that justice just can’t come soon enough? This powerful and touching true-life story shares one boy’s perspective of growing up in the segregated South, while beautiful illustrations depict the rural setting in tender detail.

Granddaddy's Gift

Granddaddy's Gift
Author: Margaree King Mitchell
Publisher: Troll Communications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: African American families
ISBN: 9780816740116

A moving story of racial injustice bravely overcome when a granddaddy takes a test to be allowed to vote and his granddaughter stands tall.

Granddaddy's Memoirs

Granddaddy's Memoirs
Author: Ned P. Austin
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2019-06-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1645442985

Ned Austin tells about growing up in a religious farming community during the Great Depression and coming of age to serve as a foot soldier in World War II when he became a prisoner of war of the Germans until the war ended.

Granddaddy's Hands

Granddaddy's Hands
Author: Jen Morris
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN: 1615660356

In Granddaddy's Hands, Jen Morris thoughtfully describes the gentle, strong, and constructive actions of her grandfather's hands. This loving portrait is gracefully expressed in vivid words and images. A wise man, Granddaddy emulates the love of Christ through his actions as father, pastor, teacher, farmer, and friend. His hands are unique and etched with the creases and calluses of a lifetime of love. Granddaddy's Hands gracefully details by example some of life's greatest lessons for children. Come and see Granddaddy's hands as they feed the cows, build a tree house, and encourage a family. This is an eLIVE book, meaning each printed copy contains a special code redeemable for the free download of the audio version of the book.

A Week on Granddaddy's Farm

A Week on Granddaddy's Farm
Author: GAIL POPP
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2008-09-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1462843360

A week on Granddaddys Farm is a historical fiction for children with the setting in July of 1943 on a farm among the hills of West Virginia. It is based on the childhood experiences of the author and portrays life on the farm experienced by typical families living without electricity, gas, or running water. In Millies visit she helps her grandparents and Aunt Susie with chores, such as carrying wood for cooking, pumping water from a well, and picking and canning vegetables. She meets her cousins, plays in the woods and stream, and has fun adventures. The religious beliefs held by the family are evident throughout the visit as Millies grandfather tells stories about his life as a circuit-riding preacher in the 1800s. Her aunt expresses words of wisdom for life that are long remembered.

Saving Granddaddy's Stories: Ray Hicks, the Voice of Appalachia

Saving Granddaddy's Stories: Ray Hicks, the Voice of Appalachia
Author: Shannon Hitchcock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-03-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781478869672

As a young boy living in the Appalachian Mountains, Ray Hicks loved his grandfather's stories because he told them "the mountain way." After his grandfather's death, Ray continued to tell these stories to anyone who would listen. Years later, his storytelling became so famous he was known as the "Voice of Appalachia."

Grandaddy's Street Songs: Granddaddy's Street Songs

Grandaddy's Street Songs: Granddaddy's Street Songs
Author: Monalisa Degross
Publisher: Jump At The Sun
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1999-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

A grandfather vividly describes to his grandson a typical day from his youth, when he worked as a peddler selling fresh fruits and vegetables from a horse-drawn wagon throughout the city.

Granddaddy Parallelogram

Granddaddy Parallelogram
Author: Janel Williams
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1524529222

Granddaddy Parallelogram and his grandchildren, Rect the Rectangle and Rhombella the Rhombus, live in the land of quadrilaterals. It is an exciting place to be, but Rect and Rhombella have difficulty accepting each others differences. As a result, Rect and Rhombella dispute continuously. Their disagreements cease with self-discovery and a secret from their astute grandfather, Granddaddy Parallelogram. With vibrant color illustrations and accompanying stories children can relate to, the Granddaddy Parallelogram series is a useful tool to teach children advance geometric concepts initially. Children will enjoy entering the land of quadrilaterals and the engaging activities offered to parents and teachers to enhance their childrens knowledge. Experience gratification in math and adventures with the entire Granddaddy Parallelogram series.

Memories Blood, Sweat, and Fears And a Little Bit More

Memories Blood, Sweat, and Fears And a Little Bit More
Author: Faye M. Hardin
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2008-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1438936419

Twelve men pull off what should have been a perfect crime. In Montana they rob both the sellers and buyers of drugs and leave no witnesses. There is one glitch in the plan. One of the buyers turns out to be a DEA agent. Feds are all over the place, backing the men into a corner. To escape they go to the most isolated place in Wyoming, the small town of Heritage located in the Rocky Mountains. When the town's people learn who they are, the gang takes over the town raining havoc and violence. Only one man is in position to fight back but the odds are sorely against him.

Bett

Bett
Author: Betty Green
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1504968204

Bett is a story of the triumphs of young black baby boomers bravery in the South to push forward during the fifties, sixties, and seventies. Bett is by no means meant to make the grandchildren of African Americans frown on their past or to make the grandchildren of white Americans feel guilty. The goal is to show our youth how a people with very little to work with overcame in spite of it.