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Storytelling has been an art and form of entertainment for many cultures for thousands of years. Every family has their special stories. In this way culture is created and passed down to future generations. The stories in this collection represent five generations of our family. Our family would sit around a dinner table or a campfire and tell and retell these stories from the past. Our family loved the sharing of humor through this special communication. In this way we also shared each other's lives. My family has asked that I record these so that they will be passed on to future generations…mehr

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Storytelling has been an art and form of entertainment for many cultures for thousands of years. Every family has their special stories. In this way culture is created and passed down to future generations. The stories in this collection represent five generations of our family. Our family would sit around a dinner table or a campfire and tell and retell these stories from the past. Our family loved the sharing of humor through this special communication. In this way we also shared each other's lives. My family has asked that I record these so that they will be passed on to future generations so that they might enjoy them as well. All of the stories elicit laughter because of the humor. The stories are organized around themes. The one thing that is constant about the stories is that they are all "true stories".
Autorenporträt
Rebecca Jo Slayden-McMahan is a writer and teacher. She had a teaching career in Clarksville, Montgomery County and at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee. She was a classroom middle grades teacher of science and social studies for six years. She has been a teacher at Austin Peay State University for forty-four years. She is an avid sailor and owns a 33.5’ hunter sailboat which is moored at Portman Marina on Lake Hartwell in Anderson S.C. She has two sons, Jonathan and Christopher McMahan, who live in Anderson. She enjoys storytelling and the interesting and whimsical nature of the written word.