Fancy Flats

by kenn j. johnson


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Softcover
$14.94
Hardcover
$23.36
E-Book
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 17/12/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 91
ISBN : 9781436376365
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 91
ISBN : 9781436376372
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 91
ISBN : 9781465333254

About the Book

It could be any small Midwestern town. This one was nearly geographically mid-America-San Diego was near fifteen hundred miles west and New York slightly over fifteen hundred miles east, but it had nothing in common with one or the other. Fancy Flats had little in common with the rest of the world, nor was it fancy, but flat it was. A sweep of the horizon with one’s eye proved that. The bucolic small town surrounded by ranches was a welcome sight to those motorists who traveled east to west, and west to east, but that was before Interstate 80 was built. Now it was simply white letters on a green background, completely out of sight of the motorist. Even the seams in the concrete of the Fancy Flats exit ramp had been able to grow vegetation. Yes, Fancy Flats, like many other small cities and villages, at first appeared to be dying on the vine; but there was one difference between Fancy Flats and the others: its inhabitants—blood of pioneers and Native Americans flowed through their veins. It could be seen in their work ethics, their stick-to-it till the job is done, their honesty, and their humor. Yes, they were of hardy stock. Their ancestors had weathered hard times, depression, and a drought. In doing so, they had learned the value of a dollar, how to get the most out of it, and subsequently, keep more of them for another day. The people of Fancy Flats had managed over the years to keep their share, perhaps a bit more.


About the Author

Half an Orphan is the author’s second offering. His first, Last Man Club was published in 2003 and is available though Trafford Publishing. Last Man Club contains 391 pages that describe life as it was for a family in a small town with World War II as a backdrop. The characters are diverse, colorful and plain, complex and translucent. Mr. Johnson weaves their lives together. Depending upon your age it offers a glimpse into the lives of your parents, or grandparents, or a glimpse into life in the era of America at it’s greatest. This second offering is of the same era, compacting nearly thirty years of the lives of two orphans to produce half an orphan.