If you'd been quicker on the draw, you could be reading this book right now. It was free yesterday, March 25th. Come back every Friday for a new Freaky Friday deal until I run out of books to give away. I've already give away several of these book on Freaky Friday. I have yet to receive any reviews of them from people who got their free copy. I hope you'll read your freebie soon and leave a review on Amazon for it. A small price to pay, you'd think.
TALES OF A TEXAS BOY (Only $2.99 on Amazon, $8.00 for Large Print Paperback)
How do you handle a crazy jackass? Eddie knows. If you ask Eddie, he'll tell you pigs can fly and show you where to find real mammoth bones. Take his word for it when he tells you always to bet on the bear. These are things he learned while dreaming of becoming a cowboy in West Texas during the Depression. Through Eddie, the hero of "Tales of a Texas Boy," we find that growing up is less about maturity and more about roping your dreams. Hold on tight. It's a bumpy ride. A wonderful read for anyone who enjoys books like "Little House on the Prairie" or "Tom Sawyer." A great bit of nostalgia for seniors, too.
NOTE: The large print edition of this book is an excellent gift for seniors with vision impairment. When I wrote my father's stories, he was blind from macular degeneration. I purposely decided to go with Large Print in the paperback edition because I want to serve those who will find a bit of their own lives in his tales.
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