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Books with title Papaw's Treasure

  • Papaw's Treasure

    Jessica Madison

    Paperback (Independently published, March 19, 2019)
    This is the story of a small family farm across several generations. Part historical fiction and part personal memoir, it reminds us of what is most important in life. "The treasure is the land we call home and the people who share it. Papaw's treasure has been beneath our feet all along...""A wonderful little book, Papaw's Treasure tells the story of life and change in the mountains of Appalachia, but it also raises important questions about the choices we make in modern America. A critical read for young people and adults in these times." Ron Eller, Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus, University of Kentucky"...your story is both well written and true. You managed to say an astonishing amount about our rural economy in a few pages." Wendell Berry, Kentucky Poet, Novelist, and Essayist (from a letter to the author)Jessica (Flinchum) Madison earned her PhD from the University of Kentucky and teaches college History courses online. She is a wife, mother of four children, and shepherdess in rural Southeastern Kentucky, where her family has lived for seven generations.
  • Papaw's Treasure

    Jessica Madison

    eBook (, March 18, 2019)
    This is the story of a small family farm across several generations. Part historical fiction and part personal memoir, it reminds us of what is most important in life. "The treasure is the land we call home and the people who share it. Papaw's treasure has been beneath our feet all along...""A wonderful little book, Papaw's Treasure tells the story of life and change in the mountains of Appalachia, but it also raises important questions about the choices we make in modern America. A critical read for young people and adults in these times." Ron Eller, Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus, University of Kentucky"...your story is both well written and true. You managed to say an astonishing amount about our rural economy in a few pages." Wendell Berry, Kentucky Poet, Novelist, and Essayist (from a letter to the author)Jessica (Flinchum) Madison earned her PhD from the University of Kentucky and teaches college History courses online. She is a wife, mother of four children, and shepherdess in rural Southeastern Kentucky, where her family has lived for seven generations.
  • Tad's Treasure

    Shanna Hatfield

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 25, 2017)
    He never intended to fall in love with her… Tad Palmer makes a promise to his dying friend to watch over the man’s wife and child. Years later, he continues to keep an eye on Posey Jacobs and her precocious little boy. The only problem is that he’s not sure his heart can withstand the vow he made when he falls in love with the widow and her son. Posey Jacobs misses her beloved husband, but her wrenching grief has given way to hope for the future as she finds herself falling deeper and deeper in love with Tad Palmer. However, the infuriating man doesn’t seem to notice her interest and treats her as he would his sister. Throw in a goat who thinks she’s a dog, a town full of quirky characters, and this widow has her work cut out for her if she wants one handsome cowboy to give her his heart.