Shady Brook and Deeper Waters

Cherry Shooters, Slingshots, Fish Muddle, Chicken Potpie, and Life Lessons

Biography & Memoir
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Author: James D. (Archie) Howell ISBN: 9781475983395
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: April 15, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: James D. (Archie) Howell
ISBN: 9781475983395
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: April 15, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Cherry shooters, slingshots, fish muddle, and chicken potpie were all a part of growing up in Southampton County, Virginia, for author James D. (Archie) Howell. In Shady Brook and Deeper Waters, he shares the stories and life lessons learned during his childhood and youth in this rural community during and after World War II.

Presenting a collection of essays previously published as newspaper columns, these stories bear the nostalgia of the time witnessed through the wide-eyed impatience of a child, told in Howells words, with an occasional retrospective as an adult. He recalls growing peanuts on the Marle Hill farm as the youngest of seven children, trips to Fishers Mill, his experiences at summer revivals, and his first store-bought haircut in the company of adults.

Shady Brook and Deeper Waters paints pictures of life in rural Virginia, vividly conveying the sights, smells, and tastes of Howells homestories to warm the heart and stir latent memories.

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Cherry shooters, slingshots, fish muddle, and chicken potpie were all a part of growing up in Southampton County, Virginia, for author James D. (Archie) Howell. In Shady Brook and Deeper Waters, he shares the stories and life lessons learned during his childhood and youth in this rural community during and after World War II.

Presenting a collection of essays previously published as newspaper columns, these stories bear the nostalgia of the time witnessed through the wide-eyed impatience of a child, told in Howells words, with an occasional retrospective as an adult. He recalls growing peanuts on the Marle Hill farm as the youngest of seven children, trips to Fishers Mill, his experiences at summer revivals, and his first store-bought haircut in the company of adults.

Shady Brook and Deeper Waters paints pictures of life in rural Virginia, vividly conveying the sights, smells, and tastes of Howells homestories to warm the heart and stir latent memories.

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