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Elementos de Mitologia, Ritos y Costumbres de Los Antiguos Romanos, y Nociones Elementales de Retorica y Poetica (1861)
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Elementos de Mitologia, Ritos y Costumbres de Los Antiguos Romanos, y Nociones Elementales de Retorica y Poetica (1861)

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As Grandma and Grandpa began to fade like their aging farm, the secret stories she shared with me from her green weathered rocking chair grew stronger in my soul. Fading American Farm is a collection of short, humorous stories that allow the reader to re-enter childhood playgrounds of the past. Amusing stories of a central Pennsylvania farm and family, for better and many times worse, who called it home. The farm was a wonderland to me as a boy and a barn full of memories as a man. This is a picture of small town americana, country kind of living. This is fading family history disappearing, but lingering still like a lonely silo we see from a car window while driving home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
110
ISBN
9781168356048

As Grandma and Grandpa began to fade like their aging farm, the secret stories she shared with me from her green weathered rocking chair grew stronger in my soul. Fading American Farm is a collection of short, humorous stories that allow the reader to re-enter childhood playgrounds of the past. Amusing stories of a central Pennsylvania farm and family, for better and many times worse, who called it home. The farm was a wonderland to me as a boy and a barn full of memories as a man. This is a picture of small town americana, country kind of living. This is fading family history disappearing, but lingering still like a lonely silo we see from a car window while driving home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
110
ISBN
9781168356048