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Deep in the Florida Everglades during the great economic depression
of 1932, Florinda Harrison fretted with the dreadful decision she
had to make. Life without Buddy was unendurable. It had now been
ten months since he went on the fateful hunting trip from which he
hadn't returned. She knew she and her three small children
desperately needed help if they were to survive in this harsh
environment. One small hope remained; there were rumors of a
'white-man' living with Indians near Lake Okeechobee. Deputy
Sheriff, Jim Harrison, her father-in-law, had gone to investigate.
She must hold out for awhile longer - could she?
A Political Science Professor finds a paper with coded words and
symbols and equates it with a blood-line that has controlled the
world for thousands of years. He suspects a plot to take away human
liberty and seeks preventive measures. International
Intrigue/Mystery
Imbedded with the notion that he had a mission to complete, Warren
Harrison set out with the quest to obtain a higher education,
figuring that would enlighten him. His great grandfather's words,
"Go for the Gold" and the knowledge that his deceased father had
left directions to gold hidden somewhere in the Everglades prompted
him forward. But all of this would be on hold for awhile by the
call to service during the Korean War. Through it all, the allusive
mission continually resurfaced and eventually the real meaning of
his grandfather's words . . . .
In 1865, after a tearful session with his mother, Richard Harrison,
a light-skinned sixteen year old freed slave, leaves the plantation
in Marion County, Florida, instilled with the dream to sail the
seven seas as a free man. Should he follow his mothers advice and
pose as a white man, or stand tall and buck the prevailing
headwinds? His trek through Florida history during the late
nineteenth and early twentieth century, provides him with a new
perspective on life. He finally understands his mentor's words,
"Freedom is . . . ."
If there is one memory we can't bury, it is most likely a school
memory. Whether you attended public or private school, or you were
taught at home, you spent some time of your life learning. Many of
us tend to gravitate towards the bad memories of school, and I am
sure that everyone has at least one bad memory or embarrassing
moment, but I was relieved and happy to see that many choose to
focus on the successes and the joy of school as well. This
compilation of memoirs encompasses the good and the not so good
memories of being in school. I would like to thank all of the
people who contributed to this anthology . The authors here are
teachers, artists, authors, and professionals from all walks of
life.
When IRS Agent, Jesse Hawkins arrives at a taxpayer's house for a
routine tax examination, he finds the house surrounded by police
and cordoned off with 'crime scene' tape. He is not allowed to
continue with the audit, but research of court records reveals
information that sends his mind speculating on something sinister.
Frustrated with the lack of interest by the Government, Jesse, with
the help of Special Agent Amy Turner, sets out to thwart the
perceived plot. His quest takes him far beyond what even his most
inquisitive mind could conceive.
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