The Kiss: A Romance of Two Children

Strengthened by World War Two

by Driskill Horton


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Softcover
£15.95
Hardcover
£23.95
Softcover
£15.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 03/06/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 145
ISBN : 9781453510261
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 145
ISBN : 9781453510278

About the Book

This book is a tribute to two precious people I called Mom and Dad by conveying their life story. The book takes excerpt from Mother and Dad’s diaries so they are obliquely able to convey their story. Part of what of the story concerns Mother’s self-portrayal detailing experiences from birth until her young husband was leaving to fight in World War II. It depicts Mom’s tender, loving attributes, which those that knew her had the privilege of experiencing. I honestly do not think she realized possessing such wonderful attributes, which made them all the more enjoyable for those of us who crossed her path on the road of life. Another portion is by Dad depicting his World War II story. Then I fill in by describing what occurred as seen through my eyes, which emerged from a lifetime of inspiration they produced by existing together authentically.


About the Author

His place of birth is Oklahoma City but presently resides in Bossier City, Louisiana. Driskill attended public school in Bossier City and finished high in Paris France at American dependent boarding school. He received his master degree from Louisiana Tech University majoring in public school administration. Driskill retired from public education twelve years ago after thirty three years of service. He served in the following educational rolls: regular classroom teacher, assessment teacher, educational consultant, work study coordinator, assistant principal, principal, adult basic and secondary education teacher, and adult education administrator. Driskill owns a computer company that focuses on working with mature adults that are diagnose as follows: Alzheimer, Dementia, or other age related short term memory problems. He used computer assisted technology which proved to be highly reinforcing when working with his Mother post-stroke that also had mild dementia which propelled him in his endeavor working with elderly clients.