We Were Vagabonds

Sequel to Father Was a Caveman

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Biography & Memoir
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Author: June Harman Betts ISBN: 9781452029887
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: June 19, 2008
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: June Harman Betts
ISBN: 9781452029887
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: June 19, 2008
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Have you ever wondered what it was like to experience life as a civilian in the United States during the early 1940s while the world was engulfed in World War II?Or what it was like when the streets of American cities were almost devoid of young men?Or imagine a time when the entire country was geared to support the war effort?Or when everyday items were in short supply and government-issued ration stamps determined how many tires, pairs of shoes, gallons of gasoline, or pounds of meat and sugar you could buy?

We Were Vagabonds stands alone as a story or it can be read as a sequel to Father Was A Caveman, as it continues the saga of Burrel Harman and his children when they are reunited after being scattered apart for a year.

Burrel vows never to be separated from his children again so he comes up with a creative way to keep them together. His solution leads to some exciting, joyful, and even frightening experiences, as with his bride and children in tow, he follows the large defense construction jobs.This book is filled with humor and adventure as the family adjusts to their life on the road as vagabonds.

In Washington, D.C. Burrel works on the construction of the Pentagon.Then near the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland he helps build a seaplane base.There they find themselves living in the middle of a junkyard where June and Polly are exposed to one of the most terrifying experiences of their lives. Then in Jackson, Mississippi they discover what it is like to be Damn Yankees in the deep South.

Their journey begins in Ohio, takes them through many states, and ends just twenty-five miles from where they started.Here Cecil discovers that pretty blondes and unreliable cars make a volatile combination. Then with help from an unexpected source, June begins her quest to become reunited with her long-lost mother and little brother, Dickie.

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Have you ever wondered what it was like to experience life as a civilian in the United States during the early 1940s while the world was engulfed in World War II?Or what it was like when the streets of American cities were almost devoid of young men?Or imagine a time when the entire country was geared to support the war effort?Or when everyday items were in short supply and government-issued ration stamps determined how many tires, pairs of shoes, gallons of gasoline, or pounds of meat and sugar you could buy?

We Were Vagabonds stands alone as a story or it can be read as a sequel to Father Was A Caveman, as it continues the saga of Burrel Harman and his children when they are reunited after being scattered apart for a year.

Burrel vows never to be separated from his children again so he comes up with a creative way to keep them together. His solution leads to some exciting, joyful, and even frightening experiences, as with his bride and children in tow, he follows the large defense construction jobs.This book is filled with humor and adventure as the family adjusts to their life on the road as vagabonds.

In Washington, D.C. Burrel works on the construction of the Pentagon.Then near the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland he helps build a seaplane base.There they find themselves living in the middle of a junkyard where June and Polly are exposed to one of the most terrifying experiences of their lives. Then in Jackson, Mississippi they discover what it is like to be Damn Yankees in the deep South.

Their journey begins in Ohio, takes them through many states, and ends just twenty-five miles from where they started.Here Cecil discovers that pretty blondes and unreliable cars make a volatile combination. Then with help from an unexpected source, June begins her quest to become reunited with her long-lost mother and little brother, Dickie.

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