HOWARD DOWN-HOME

by Donald E. Howard


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Hardcover
$31.99
Softcover
$21.99
Hardcover
$31.99

Book Details

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Publication Date : 9/7/2005

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 254
ISBN : 9781413499834
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 254
ISBN : 9781413499827

About the Book

Howard Down-Home is the true story of an American life. The author writes about his life while growing up on a farm in rural eastern North Carolina. From his earliest days he became familiar with corn, tobacco, cotton, chickens, hogs, cattle, mules and all kinds of farm machinery. There were days of fun and days of hard work.

Fun days included riding his bicycle across the open fields on frozen snow. There were days of exploring the woodlands alone near his home. There were trips into the woods to pick huckleberries. There were nights spent sleeping out in the open during summer and creative ideas employed in catching chickens for market.

Hard workdays were those spent in the tobacco fields pulling green tobacco leaves for drying. Long days were spent in the cornfields loading dry ears of corn into a mule-drawn cart for transportation to the corncrib. There were hot days spent in the top of a tobacco barn hanging tobacco for drying. And there were long days behind mule-drawn plows preparing land for planting and cultivating young crops.

After the farm the author tells about his four years in the United States Air Force. The military offered a very different way of life, one the author found interesting, humorous, adventurous, and enriching. His travels with the Air Force took him to many different stations and adventures.

Upon leaving the military the author decided to train to become a professional educator. After completing his educational training to the doctoral level he spent 34 four years in education where he served as a teacher and administrator at all levels of education from kindergarten to the university graduate level. The adventures, people and experiences the author encountered during a long personal voyage are shared in this true story of an American life, a life that took advantage of opportunities in the land of the free.


About the Author

Donald E. Howard is an educator who has worked at all levels of the educational spectrum from kindergarten to graduate training at the university level. He holds bachelor, master and doctoral degrees. He is a veteran of four years military service with the United States Air Force and is the father of three daughters. Donald has traveled widely around the United States where he has learned about the history and culture of this nation. He has read widely into the events and personalities that molded and shaped our national life. From his early farm life, through his military service and through a career as a professional educator, Donald has incorporated his life experiences into his writing. In all of his work he has sought to focus on the good that he believes is inherent in humankind.