Last Days Of Summer

· Sold by Simon and Schuster
Ebook
201
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

It was the last days of innocence; the last days before a place called Pearl Harbor ushered in the horrors of war. Addie Watson was living the American dream in the small town of Millersburg, Iowa. Known for her sometimes bizarre and destructive inventions, Addie was warned, repeatedly, that she was forbidden to invent even one more device, and, yet, it was that one more device that led her to a toe-to-toe meeting with Adolph Hitler.

About the author

He was born and raised in La Rue, Ohio, a small village nestled in the farmlands of mid Ohio. It was there that he learned to appreciate small town life and country living. After graduating from Ohio University in 1970 with a degree in English Literature, he entered the field of retail management and for the next 30 years managed many stores in the Detroit, Michigan area. In 1996 with a lifelong dream of being a writer, he started writing short stories. Within the next two years, he had four published and since then has enjoyed having his first novel, All Those Years Ago published. A Summer Harvest was released a short time later, and then in 2007, The Road Back Home was published. Scott and his wife, Deb now live in Mansfield, Ohio. Their children, Sara, Angela, Michael, and Matt are still living in the Detroit area.

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