October 18, 2012

  • Clarification Re San Francisco Vacation

    Especially with Holidays coming up, a copy of my book, “Pinkhoneysuckle,”  will bring two people to San Francisco next year around the Americus Cup Time.  Go to Xanga, and let us see which organization might want to raffle off this prize stay just for your buying a great book about American HIstory and the story of when southern farmers had their lands paid a non livable sum to not plant.  Sharecroppers went totally broke, and the poor over the south were shown news reel after news reel, but usually the white poor was kept off the pictures.  You may read about  “Pinkhoneysuckle,’ by Barbara Everett Heintz which Took The First Place Division Award in Her Category At The Hollywood, California, Book Festival 2012 As To Be The Wildcard, most likely to be featured in other venues such as movies.”  Note;  A plan to raffle off tickets for purchase will be made available through the book sales of interested organizations.

    Because of the ocntent of this publication;  It is considered to be adult in nature because of explanations of some sexual behavior as well as, fears children had, and mild, truthful words sometimes more adult in nature.

    Learn what happened to the last of us, the cotton pickers, where we are now, and how we just need credit along with the Amish and Mennonite for being conerned about organic farming before Alice Waters, the guru of organic foods in California started her projects for the inner city schools.  People have stolen so much of what giave us strenght along The Appalachian Way,  So, Unlike a lot in this country, I am telling you exactly how harsh it was to be a child there and when the diaspora of the south to north began.

    Blessings, Barbara Everett Heintz, Author, “Pinkhoneysuckle” on Amazon, Kindle and Create Space

     

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