FRESH EARTHWORMS TASTE GREEN (The Middle Years)
More Entertaining Short Stories of a Typical Middle-Class Kid Growing Up in Middle America During the Middle of the 20th Century, Despite the Challenges of Aquatic Archery, Attempted Socialization, Haunting Caves, Embarrassing Dates, Odd Summertime Jobs,
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About the Book
Here is the much-requested sequel to Fresh Earthworms Taste Green (The Early Years), containing over 20 additional short stories of a kid growing up in America's heartland. If these tales don't generate smiles and memories about your own high school days, you need to check your vital life signs!
Although his life has taken him to many exotic places, author Roger Huff has never forgotten his roots. His homespun stories are skillfully woven with just the right blend of: nostalgia, humor, mischief, history, adventure, and Midwestern philosophy to make them both fun to read and hard to put aside. Fresh Earthworms definitely is not another boring autobiography!
Even if you never skidded the river, chased a runaway tombstone, or rode an elevator wearing a gorilla costume; you are likely to identify with some of these stories. And if you've never done any of them yet get going!
About the Author
Roger Huff was born and raised in Quincy, IL. He began writing after careers as a naval oceanographer, marine meteorologist, and information technology group manager. Besides doing feature articles for a number of national magazines, his other books include: Captain Bucko?s Nauti-Words Handbook, Captain Bucko?s Water & Weather Handbook, and Captain Bucko?s Galley Slave Cookbook.