The Making of a Man

The Story of Alonzo Milliken Adams

by Barnard Adams

The Making of a Man
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The Making of a Man

The Story of Alonzo Milliken Adams

by Barnard Adams

Published May 31, 2016
112 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Dust-Jacketed Hardback
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs


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Book Details

What Makes a Boy a Man

This is the story of Lon, a kid that was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1895, grew up in Tottenville, Staten Island—one of the boroughs of New York—and returned to Brooklyn where he spotted Mildred, a beautiful young woman with Auburn hair at a Charity Ball and was smitten. It tells the amusing events of a self-driven boy who loves the challenges of life and participates fully. He Joins the 1st Calvary of New York during WW1, breaks horses and becomes a Trick rider. Goes on to create the STANDARD LIBRARY of New York that has salesmen bringing books to Manhattan office employees to read for 25 cents a week. Lon becomes the father of three boys and three girls and shares the duties with Mildred, his Auburn hair bride. After WWII, with kids in the WAVES and attached to the Air Force, Lon and Mildred follow them to California. Here he starts a new career, finds new friends and lots of grandkids.

 

About the Author

Barnard Adams

The first pregnancy was stillborn: the Author was the first child to survive; so to his parents, he was two-sons-in-one. The closeness and attention has allowed the author to understand and motivate this story of his Dad. The author became an Aeronautical Engineer with Pan American Airways and after returning to America in 1949 joined his father and together they formed a joint business career until retirement.