Guest guest Posted December 19, 2002 Report Share Posted December 19, 2002 Yo Cheryl, > Hey Butch, > > > John Jakes began a series in the 1970s called the American > > Bicentennial Series > > John Jakes is a marvellous writer! I have read the entire series. Good for you. :-P Its well worth it .. and for mommas and daddys who want their children to appreciate history, I betcha they can't do any better than getting this series into the kid's hands. John Jakes also wrote the famous North & South Trilogy. Amazing feller who can put out 5 or 6 books in a year .. each three times the size of the normal book and each receiving raves from ALL the critics. There have been a half dozen movies made from his books. > I sent them to my mom who sent them on to others in the family. I > have no idea where the whole set is right now and probably will > never find them but I will be on the lookout for the two you are > missing. Thankee m'am. I found the last two in a used paperback exchange called the Attic .. in Hendersonville, TN, during my last trip. I intend to have all of them hard bound here in Turkey .. Turkey has been famous for bookbinding for centuries .. they used to bind all the books in Europe and its inexpensive. Then I wannna pass them to my grandyounguns and threaten their parents with excommunication if they don't ensure the kids read them. ;-p > I started reading about American History when I was 12. Good for you gal. :-P I used to sit in study hall and read friggin encyclopedias. Never did my homework cause it bored me and I didn't like most of the teachers nohow .. but loved learning new trivia. > That summer I went to the library every week with my little red > wagon. In that wagon was bags of books that I had read the week > before. I filled it up every week. I finished all the books for > my age within about 3 weeks and proceded up from there. Great it is. Kids who like to read do well in life .. doesn't always mean they do well in high school cause kids who love to read are often bored crapless by the typical assembly line edumocation system. > I got hooked on American History and still read what ever I can > get my hands on. I love to talk history with folks who know it .. especially over a meal or a drink or three. Hard to find such folks here but I have found one and we talk often. > I even enjoyed the lectures I had to attend by a general in Korea > about the history of the Korean War (and boy was he boring - a very > monotone voice)! With some exceptions, most generals are monotone folks ... ;-p Likely it was he was just fulfilling a requirement of higher headquarters. > Anya, > > I will watch for the The Songcatcher and record if I can. I will > gladly send you and Butch copies when I do. If its gonna be on again that would be a bit less costly than Jeanine's kind offer .. but do you think it will be on again??? > Cheryl Smith > Anchorage AK Y'all keep smiling, Butch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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