If you're shopping for Fathers Day and your Dad is Korean War vintage or older, HE might be happier with the paperback. It's a large trim size with 18pt large print. It also has fun vintage photos illustrating each story. The ebook doesn't have the pictures. Kindle barfed at the low-res of grainy photos, but I was only warned about them in the print book.
*** EBOOK FREE JUNE 16TH-18TH ***
Here are the buy links:
Ebook: Kindle Ebook
Large Print Paperback Amazon $8.99
Audiobook (also available through Amazon) Audible.com $6.95
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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.
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