LIBROS DEL AUTOR: kathy g widener

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: kathy g widener

  • Legacy
    Kathy G. Widener
    Legacy: In Search of the Past is the story of the Gantt/Gaunt family in America. It begins in England in 1571 with Thomas and Susanne Bates Gaunt and continues to the beginning of the 20th century. The author’s research confirms the Gauntts were good citizens and hardworking people mostly farmers and carpenters by trade. Peter Gaunt was the first of the family to come to Americ...
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    14,18 €

  • Every Life Tells a Story
    Kathy G. Widener
    Every Life Tells a Story is a memoir of living in the South, detailing the life of Kathy Widener from 1962 until 2019. It describes the life of a country girl who met extraordinary people and had a blessed life while still facing challenges, disruptions, and loss. Eventually, this ordinary country girl became part of a large family when her father remarried, adding four more ch...
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    14,09 €

  • The Southern Child
    Kathy G Widener / Kathy G. Widener
    The story of the Gantts of Rayflin lives on in the final book, Southern Child: A Memoir. The author describes in her own words her childhood.“I lived basically the same life as my granddaddy, uncle, and daddy. By the time I came along, we did have electricity, added in 1948. Otherwise, things were pretty much the same, no indoor plumbing, and only wood as a heat source. The bar...
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    14,20 €

  • The Return Home
    Kathy G Widener / Kathy G. Widener
    Rayflin: The Return Home continues the story of the Gantt family from 1923 to 1950 and explores how grief and hard times affected their lives as the years unfolded in the backwoods of South Carolina. Kelly Gantt’s children, Leon, Louise, and Elsie, had just lost their mother and were faced with a new reality: one where they no longer lived with their grandparents and had a new ...
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    15,46 €

  • Where Memories Live
    Widener G. Kathy
    Rayflin, now a forgotten place like a ghost town, was a vibrant, busy farm of over five hundred acres at the beginning of the twentieth century.  This novel, based on true events and real characters, tells the story of life in the backwoods of South Carolina.  The black waters of the Edisto River bounded the property of Kel and Peninnah Gantt. They raised a family of nine child...
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    12,92 €