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Books with author Donna Curtin

  • Growing up White Trash

    Donna Curtis

    language (, Aug. 13, 2017)
    “White Trash,” was a phrase Mama often used whenever she had one too many beers to drink.“Pretty’s too much work, opt for clean.” HISTORY:“White Trash,” was used as a racial slur to describe certain low income Caucasians, especially those characterized by crude manners or low moral standards, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, our History teacher Mrs. Armstrong quoted.“White Trash,” first came into common use in the 1830’s as an American prerogative used by slaves of “Gentlemen,’’ (Rich white southerners often plantation aristocrats against poor whites who worked the fields).Mama once told me that Passage is the sum-total of one’s life, and there are many roads offered in this life. We often wonder if we should take the easier road or fight the fight. The sum total of all our roads brings us to where we eventually end our journey. The journey can be anything we want it to be. One’s awareness of life will carry them to their end and beyond.Without my Mama’s strong will to succeed, this book would never have been born. Mama’s will to rise above the so-called stigma, “White Trash,” that was tagged upon her at birth, and how she pushed all of us to be sometimes, (I think) better then we could be.
  • Monkey and Duck Find Some Luck!

    Donna Curtin, John Curtin

    language (Brickyard Eagle Publishing, LLC, March 31, 2018)
    Have you ever wondered how two animals can become great friends? In Monkey and Duck Find Some Luck! you will find how two unlikely lovable characters become the best of friends in a story of mishaps, fun, and triumph.
  • Home

    Donna Curci

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, Nov. 19, 2016)
    This Children's book, intended for young readers. Written by Donna Curci, this book was a result of observing her four children at play. Her children were the sole purpose in writing this delightful book. It is a reflection of a lot of children as they use their imaginations to their fullest during 'play time'. Donna grew up in the northeastern part of the U.S. and was familiar with some of the harsh winters there which as a result her children would have to play indoors, except for sledding or building an occasional snowman in the backyard.
  • Monkey and Duck Find Some Luck!

    Donna L Curtin, John P Curtin

    Hardcover (Brickyard Eagle Publishing LLC, March 1, 2018)
    Have you ever wondered how two people can become friends? In Monkey and Duck Find Some Luck! - you will find out how two unlikely characters become the best of friends in a story of mishaps, fun, and triumph.
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