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The Marked Gate: A Symbolic Guide To Hobo`S Survival

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Product Code: 9781961028920
ISBN13: 9781961028920
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$11.40
The Marked Gate is a compelling and enthralling introduction to the world of ghost towns and their eerie occurrences. The "mineral lights" phenomenon in Zinc, Arkansas, is particularly fascinating, with a detailed history of its origins and the various theories surrounding it. The inclusion of Native American history and the Civil War provides depth to the narrative, emphasizing the enduring impact of these events on the towns they left behind. Amy Austin, the author's grandmother, is the central figure in this book. Amy's kind nature, strong character, and compassionate actions inspired the author to write this book to honor her. During the Great Depression, Amy helped her family, friends, and many hobos to survive by growing and sharing her food, mixing herbal remedies to heal the sick, and providing shelter to those without a home. Leroy, also a central figure in this story, is a fictional character who embodies the spirit and attributes of a Depression-era hobo. Leroy immediately captivates the reader, evoking empathy for his struggles and setbacks. His fictitious interaction with Amy demonstrates Amy's caring nature as well as offers a glimpse into an extraordinary time in America's history. Overall, this book offers an enchanting mix of history and personal narrative, making for a heartfelt and suspenseful read.

Author: Beverly Hefley, Minister Lekecia L. Fordham
Publisher: Beverly De Vore Hefley
Publication Date: Apr 12, 2023
Number of Pages: 45 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1961028921
ISBN-13: 9781961028920

The Marked Gate: A Symbolic Guide To Hobo`S Survival

$11.40
 
The Marked Gate is a compelling and enthralling introduction to the world of ghost towns and their eerie occurrences. The "mineral lights" phenomenon in Zinc, Arkansas, is particularly fascinating, with a detailed history of its origins and the various theories surrounding it. The inclusion of Native American history and the Civil War provides depth to the narrative, emphasizing the enduring impact of these events on the towns they left behind. Amy Austin, the author's grandmother, is the central figure in this book. Amy's kind nature, strong character, and compassionate actions inspired the author to write this book to honor her. During the Great Depression, Amy helped her family, friends, and many hobos to survive by growing and sharing her food, mixing herbal remedies to heal the sick, and providing shelter to those without a home. Leroy, also a central figure in this story, is a fictional character who embodies the spirit and attributes of a Depression-era hobo. Leroy immediately captivates the reader, evoking empathy for his struggles and setbacks. His fictitious interaction with Amy demonstrates Amy's caring nature as well as offers a glimpse into an extraordinary time in America's history. Overall, this book offers an enchanting mix of history and personal narrative, making for a heartfelt and suspenseful read.

Author: Beverly Hefley, Minister Lekecia L. Fordham
Publisher: Beverly De Vore Hefley
Publication Date: Apr 12, 2023
Number of Pages: 45 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1961028921
ISBN-13: 9781961028920
 

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