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Childhood, Friendship, and Mentors Unfold in a Book

Childhood, Friendship, and Mentors Unfold in a Book

Childhood, Friendship, and Mentors Unfold in a Book

Online PR News � 04-August-2017 � Boston was a small, one-traffic-light town in South Georgia and home to three boys, Jerry, Al, and Keith, who grew up and attended school there. The book, Coming of Age in Boston, Georgia 1938-1959 welcomes the reader to the special, unspoiled town full of zest and vibrant people who had significant influence on the boys childhoods.

Authors Keith Huddleston, Jerry Alderman and Allan Bruces book allows its readers to take a peek into their childhood and the friendships that formed among the boys.

Its that friendship which allowed them to have such a continuing bond when they grew up. They know each other well and are entirely comfortable around one another.

The book shows that childhood friendships, over the years, can morph into genuine adult relationships of caring, sharing, and labors of love. These three friends go an epic journey together in composing their separate impressions of growing up in Boston, Georgia. Their easy and life-long friendship is a reminder of how we should support our friends, both emotionally and physically.

The plot follows three boys who recount numerous experiences and the different mentors they shared together from childhood to adolescence in the nineteen forties and fifties.

Coming of Age in Boston, Georgia 1938-1959, is a varied collection of real-life stories, honest thoughts, vital events, and achievements that shaped the boys as they matured into manhood. The book includes 57 nostalgic and lost-in-time photographs of the town, parents, teachers, and the kids who grew up with these boys.

About the Authors:
Sports hero Jerry Alderman turned trailer park magnate spills over his competitiveness into stories of his growing-up experiences, whether fish mongering, whiskey running, shooting fish, or playing basketball.
Farm boy and retired UPS manager Allan Bruce describes the hard work of shocking corn and raising steers and the fun of horseback riding and bird hunting, punctuated with poignant stories of losing the family home and best bird dog.
Amateur rocketeer and retired engineer Keith Huddleston explains how to build a rocket while describing the difficulty of pulling cocker burr plants from a corn field, plowing with a mule, and how he barely escaped from a catawampus.

Product Details:
Paperback: 298 pages, including 57 vintage photographs
Publisher: BookBlastPro Inc. (TBD)
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1947352001
Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.1 x 9 inches

Book Availability:
Amazon - http://goo.gl/1SGzMB

Reference: http://bookblastpro.com/news/childhood-friendship-mentors-unfold-book/

Company Contact Information
Gene Keith Huddleston / Jerry Wayne Alderman / James Allan Bruce
http://www.comingofageingeorgia.com
888-504-0951
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