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The narrative revolves around Martha Rebecca Middleton whose name was changed to Cook as a child and who married James Frederick Grist in 1864. Includes information on her and her husbands ancestors and some descendants. 522 Includes Dunbar and related families.
Objects taken from grandmother's trunk begin with each letter of the alphabet. Directions for playing this game are included.
Kids, this book is a fun adventure for boys and girls! There are several characters you will relate to. How would you have handled the situations that Brandon, Jacob, and Jordan face? All five star Reviews, here are 3 of them: 1. Cindy says, "This book has some great characters and the setting is a place very familiar to me as I live along the Ohio River. This book has many twists and turns as three children try to solve a mystery and while doing so unlock some secrets they did not expect. Curious children with great imaginations!! What a joy to follow them in their escapades. Great read for all ages. I am going to buy a copy to send to my 12 year old grandson and he can share it with his younger brothers. This book would be a great summer read for kids on break from school." 2. Rita says, "Awesome read, twists and turns galore. Didn't want to out the book down. Cher'ley has done it again. Can't wait until the next book." 3. Easy Reader says, "This was fun to read. A realistic depiction of family life at its best. It took a bad family situation and turned it into a blessing. Way to go, Cher'ley!! Looking forward to next one." ***This is one of the best books for children to enjoy. Easy to read and fun to listen to. You can actually hear the sound of the characters voices and visual their situations. This children's book is geared to the youth of today.*** Great for all ages. Tweens love it! Teens love it! Teachers love it! Young Adults love it! Parents love it! Grandparents love it! You'll love it too! The main character in "The Secret in Grandma's Trunk," Brandon is not quiet. He's very outgoing and loud. He's a leader and his outgoing boisterous personality works well for him, but not listening also gets him into a lot of trouble. Jordan his cousin is a female version of Brandon, but Jacob his brother is the opposite. He's a quiet listener, a thinker. The 13 year olds get in a passel of trouble because of not listening, and Jacob quietly follows them. Here's the Blurb: A teen's life disrupts when his Great-Grandmother, a stranger comes to live with him and his family. She upsets his life so much that he stoops pretty low to get rid of her, including trying to find a way to get into the oversized trunk she has stored in his garage. Spunky Grandma keeps the key in a special place. The kids expect treasure, but discover a terrible secret instead, which puts Grandma in danger's way. Will she turn to her grandchildren for help or to a young ghost? Exclusive: Read The Secret in Grandma's Trunk this great children's book, interesting to kids of all ages, and get an Exclusive invitation to join the "Secret" Fan Club. (with proof that you have read the book)
Discover the true legacy of the Rue, Grissett, Stamps, and other families in Long Creek and Georgiana, Alabama emphasized in Joan's paper walls of time. You will find the tracing of ancestors through six generations of slaves, free-men, farmers, master builders, blacksmiths, seamstresses, mason/bricklayers, maids, cooks, teachers, mid-wives, merchants, pulp-wood loggers, store owners, moonshiners, and juke joint owners. The story begins with migration to the United States that documents generations since gone until current. You will discover how families are interrelated and their relations to the Adams, Anderson, Ballard, Blackmon, Binion, Carter, Coleman, Cowan, Crosby, Golson, Hall, Harkness, Hawthorne, Kent, Maye, McCall, McKee, Milner, Richardson, Ross, Stallworth, Still, Thomas, and Tillman/Tillmon families. If you are kin to any of the families recognized and you are an ancestor sleuth, this book is for you! The off springs of all ancestors will surely be amazed and unquestionably you will appreciate the timeless photos and the uncovering of lost history in time.Significantly, this book contains gripping affirmation, that not only inspired a generation of black activists - freedom rebels, but drove home the bitter realities of racism, through confirmed underground railroad experiences, and true family connections. As the youngest writer in our family, I wanted to accurately trace our family roots in a pristine and meticulous manner. I wanted to recapture our family history in its glorious state. We had a rich cultural heritage that slavery took away from our ancestors, along with their names and their identities.This book is certainly an incredibly comprehensive book, with eight hundred pages highlighting the ancestors of Georgiana, Long Creek, Spring Hill, Garland, Owassa, Evergreen, and surrounding communities in the area.
450 indoor and outdoor games for pre-school to middle-school-age kids arranged by age group.
In 1994, a thirteen-year-old honor student convinced her boyfriend to strangle her grandmother to prove his undying love, and then proceeded to hold her little sister hostage in this true story of murder and depravity.
One rainy summer day, a girl and her grandmother go through her "treasure chest," which is filled with mementos more precious than the emeralds and rubies the girl thought to find there.
Grandma's Trunk/El baúl de Mamaíta gives the reader a tender scene about the special relationship between a grandchild, a beloved grandmother and a treasured keepsake. After many years, the child's wish concerning the ritual is fulfilled.