To: Long Cut
The little shaver is going to want to read someday and it will be up to you to make sure that his reading material upholds the values you're trying to teach him.
Do you value strong women? Youngsters prepared to accept responsibility? People willing to sacrifice all for the way of life they hold dear?
You can even order from Amazon.
To: concentric circles
His mom's an English Lit Summa Cum Laude, and his dad has read everything he could get his hands on since age 4. I've also kept most of them...you should SEE our home library.
It has everything from G. Gordon Liddy to Jules Verne and then some. I think my favorite is still "Treasure Island", though.
83 posted on
03/27/2004 8:23:29 PM PST by
Long Cut
("Man, don't hit me with those negative waves SOOoo early in the morning." - Oddball)
To: concentric circles
Walter D. Edmonds? Small world. He was my step-grandfather. I used to spend vacations with him and my grandmother at 27 River St. Concord. I remember his cigars, acid wit and the newspaper he buried himself behind after breakfast.
An incredible gardener, as well.
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