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Mark W. Royston

    The Faces Behind the Bases
    The Wildcat Den
    The Spout Spring & (As a Bonus) Too Poor to Paint Too Proud to Whitewash
    • Set in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains, the narrative follows Peter and his family as they navigate daily life, intertwined with the whispers of a special lady whose spirit inhabits a spring. This unique connection allows Peter to gain insights into both his family's past and the broader events shaping their world. The story explores themes of heritage, communication with the past, and the impact of local lore on personal identity.

      The Spout Spring & (As a Bonus) Too Poor to Paint Too Proud to Whitewash
    • The Wildcat Den

      A Book of Fiction

      • 280 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      Set against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains during the Civil War and its aftermath, this narrative explores the life of the author's ancestors, focusing on P.K., his great-grandfather, and Thomas (Toad), his grandfather. It delves into the challenges faced by the next generation following the events of the 1800s, weaving a rich tapestry of familial history and resilience. Building on themes from the author's previous work, The Spout Spring, this story offers a personal glimpse into a tumultuous period in American history.

      The Wildcat Den
    • Have you ever wondered for whom military bases are named? This book gives a short biography for those persons, including the halls and monuments at the Service Academies. it doesn't dwell on the politics, if any, that were a part of the naming decision. Check on your favorite base and then look at the entire book as a history of our nation.

      The Faces Behind the Bases