Hungry

by Sam L. Sullivan, Ed.D

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Hungry

by Sam L. Sullivan, Ed.D

Published Sep 30, 2017
133 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs


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Book Details

Meet The Sullivans

Hungry tells the story of the Sullivan clan, who lived in Rough Edge, Clebit, and Pickens, Oklahoma, from 1910 to 1962. Why “Hungry”? Because they always were… But that hunger—both for food and a desire to achieve more—pushed the Sullivan kids to reach further than they ever thought possible. Growing up in a harsh environment, the family suffered physical ailments and deprivation, but every one of the Sullivan children will agree: If not for their upbringing in the Clebit/Pickens area, they would not have had the courage and tenacity to accomplish what they have. Their father instilled a strong work ethic in his children, and their mother knew the value of a good education. The Sullivans were taught the value of hard work, sacrifice, and adaptability by not only their parents but by the community, the school, and the church. Hungry is a nostalgic memoir and a fascinating snapshot of American history. It’s also a reminder that hard work, respect for others, and honoring your word can take you far.

 

About the Author

Sam L. Sullivan, Ed.D

: Sam L. Sullivan spent six years teaching social studies in the Edmond Public Schools, received his doctorate from Oklahoma State University, and has been teaching at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas, for the last 44 years. He has authored or co-authored six books and thirty-plus journal articles during his professional career.