World Was Flat and The World Was Too Flat (e-bog) af Russell, Danny
Russell, Danny

World Was Flat and The World Was Too Flat e-bog

42,15 DKK
Five young boys are about to finish high school in the mid fifties, not sure of their future or where they may wind up. They have spent their lives in this town of Sunset, Texas.Danny Russell was born in Fort Worth Texas in 1950. His parents moved to a small community outside Fort Worth in 1952, to Newark Texas. At the age of 14, Russell's parents moved to Sunset Texas and there he spent the rest…
Five young boys are about to finish high school in the mid fifties, not sure of their future or where they may wind up. They have spent their lives in this town of Sunset, Texas.Danny Russell was born in Fort Worth Texas in 1950. His parents moved to a small community outside Fort Worth in 1952, to Newark Texas. At the age of 14, Russell's parents moved to Sunset Texas and there he spent the rest of his teen life growing up. He went to Bowie High School and graduated from Midwestern State University in 1975. He spent a career working for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service as a Civil Engineering Technician and retired in 2006. Today he spends time as a melon farmer, writer, and researches genealogy. He has been married to his wife Doris for 50 years.
E-bog 42,15 DKK
Forfattere Russell, Danny (forfatter)
Udgivet 13.11.2020
Længde 575 sider
Genrer Children’s / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781954168046

Five young boys are about to finish high school in the mid fifties, not sure of their future or where they may wind up. They have spent their lives in this town of Sunset, Texas.Danny Russell was born in Fort Worth Texas in 1950. His parents moved to a small community outside Fort Worth in 1952, to Newark Texas. At the age of 14, Russell's parents moved to Sunset Texas and there he spent the rest of his teen life growing up. He went to Bowie High School and graduated from Midwestern State University in 1975. He spent a career working for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service as a Civil Engineering Technician and retired in 2006. Today he spends time as a melon farmer, writer, and researches genealogy. He has been married to his wife Doris for 50 years.