If you pick up this book on a dark and stormy night, don't be afraid. The author says he doesn't believe in ghosts although he admits seeing one at times. In the forward to Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain said, "I challenge anyone to find a semblance of plot in the following pages. The characters are drawn from life, real or imagined. You will have to decide which is which." Readers will find amusement, fascinating little-known legends of WWII history, and some things to fuss, discuss, but never cuss about. Jones Barnett has a rare Mark-Twain sense of humor, spinning his tales with enjoyable wit and wisdom. This book is for all ages. Gather round the fireplace for an old-fashioned story-telling evening. You may shiver a little, laugh, a little, learn a little. What better way to spend the deepening shades of nightfall.
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- Release Date 10/04/2018
- Author H. L. Ford
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 6.7 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.42 x 8 inches
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