State College, Pennsylvania (PRWEB) 29 October 2011
Alice Breon pass on the story of his life and times that used in green sauce, bread and other monsters adventure, and an endearing autobiography, written in short vignettes said tenderly.
stories covered in green sauce, bread and other Monster adventures include living in the 25 years Breons and romance and marriage of Byron, an officer of the Air Force. The many places where they lived, material for stories about people who have touched their lives, made such a close friendship with a Japanese dance instructor available. Interwoven into the memory pages are descriptions of the evolution of fashion, hair styles and social customs, the advent of television, and the gradual acceptance of the Society’s choice of housewives to work outside the home. The book is illustrated with photographs throughout the years described in great detail by the author adopted.
Each vignette
reflects the authenticity and sincerity Breons sharing their stories for future generations. Chuck Kleinhans wrote in the preface of the book:
not only Aunt Alice’s unique personality and creativity, but also a history of missing and a striking contrast to the stereotypical versions and fiction of Americans abroad in the 1950s and ’60s reveal. Here appears the texture of daily life, and cultural exchange and a new experience takes a personal tone. These stories, often funny show, sometimes poignant, even heartbreaking, as people-to-human relationships, regardless of cultural and political differences exist, the best present of our humanity and love.
in the boundary of a true story written, Breon true to their purpose in penning a story after the other remains in a green sauce, bread and other monsters is adventure for future generations to provide future insight into his life back in the days of World War II and the Cold War, and maybe learn a thing or two of his stories.
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About the Author
Alice Breon wrote true stories of hilarious situations and wonderful people they met. From the beginning of World War II, when she was sixteen, Alice Breon described what it was to adulthood during the war years. Scattered among the pages are stories of extraordinary goodness, she has to see foreigners in the United States and Japan. Alice is currently writing a sequel, which are filled by the next 45 years most comical situations. In 1994, met Alice, who then flourished a septuagenarian widow, Woody and a friendship into romance. Alice Woody and live in State College, Pennsylvania. They recently celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary.
green sauce, bread and other monsters * Adventures of Alice Breon
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Date: 21 October 2011
Trade paperback, $ 19.99, 242 pages 978-1-4653-7724-1
Trade Hardcover, $ 29.99, pages 242 978-1-4653-7725-8
eBook, $ 3.99; 978-1-4653-7726-5
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