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The Old Home Place

A Poetic Tribute to a Southern Family Heritage

by John G. Watts

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A Poetic Tribute to a Southern Family Heritage

The Old Home Place is a collection of vivid memories about growing up on a little Arkansas cotton farm in the late ’50s through the early ’70s. This poetic tapestry weaves a beautiful story of life lessons that have been passed down with an enduring love from generation to generation. Anyone who has ever been part of a family-farm heritage will enjoy this personal glimpse into the lives of one such family and how the lessons they learned on the farm translated into real life applications as it touches the heart and inspires its readers. Even those who are not from a farm family will find much to appreciate as they too have their own cherished memories of home, love, and family renewed. The author takes us carefully through the “seasons of life” on the farm until we finally arrive at the final days of The Old Home Place only to discover that it really doesn’t end there. Take time to step back in time and remember what life is really all about, “The greatest thing you can ever know is to feel loved, the greatest thing that you can ever do is to give someone else that same feeling.”

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Paperback
Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback, 233 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Oct 22, 2012)
ISBN10: 1432796437
ISBN13: 9781432796433
Genre: POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Inspirational & Religious

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John G. WattsJohn Watts was born in 1954 in rural northeast Arkansas and spent every hour of his youth that he possibly could enjoying life on his grandparent’s farm. He still resides only a few miles from The Old Home Place and still walks the woods, fields, and farmlands of his beloved Arkansas at every opportunity.
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