Making Your Move to One of America's Best Small Towns
Title | Making Your Move to One of America's Best Small Towns PDF eBook |
Author | Norman Crampton |
Publisher | M. Evans |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2002-11-04 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1461710669 |
For those looking to raise a family in a storybook American town, or a change of pace from hectic city life, this book is the answer.
The Best Little Baseball Town in the World
Title | The Best Little Baseball Town in the World PDF eBook |
Author | Gaylon H. White |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2021-04-21 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1538141167 |
The Crowley Millers were the talk of minor league baseball in the 1950s, with crowds totaling nearly 10 times Crowley’s population and earning Crowley the nickname of “The Best Little Baseball Town in the World.” The Best Little Baseball Town in the World: The Crowley Millers and Minor League Baseball in the 1950s tells the fun, quirky story of Crowley, Louisiana, in the fifties, a story that reads more like fiction than nonfiction. The Crowley Millers’ biggest star was Conklyn Meriwether, a slugger who became infamous after he retired when he killed his in-laws with an axe. Their former manager turned out to be a con man, dying in jail while awaiting trial on embezzlement charges. The 1951 team was torn to pieces after their young centerfielder was struck and killed by lightning during a game. But aside from the tragedy and turmoil, the Crowley Millers also played some great baseball and were the springboard to stardom for George Brunet and Dan Pfister, two Crowley pitchers who made it to the majors. Interviews with players from the team bring to light never-before-heard stories and inside perspectives on minor league baseball in the fifties, including insight into the social and racial climate of the era, and the inability of baseball in the fifties to help players deal with off-the-field problems. Written by respected minor-league baseball historian Gaylon H. White, The Best Little Baseball Town in the World is a fascinating tale for baseball fans and historians alike.
Little Town, Great Big Life
Title | Little Town, Great Big Life PDF eBook |
Author | Curtiss Ann Matlock |
Publisher | MIRA |
Pages | 339 |
Release | 2010-06-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1426856059 |
So what if Winston Valentine is ninety-two years old? He isn't dead yet! And he's out to prove it. His exuberant show of life—coming to you live from radio dial 1550—revitalizes Valentine, Oklahoma, for its centennial celebration. The townsfolk are determined to make this an anniversary to remember. Except Belinda Blaine, who, at thirty-eight, doesn't feel like celebrating. Suddenly she's carrying a child—and the guilt of an earlier pregnancy nearly twenty years ago. No one in her close-knit community knows of either, including her sweet-mannered husband, Lyle. But disclosing this pregnancy will mean revealing her past and opening her heart. And Belinda's not quite ready for that. As Belinda struggles over what to do, she finds comfort in unexpected places. After all, in Valentine, neighbors are family and strangers are friends. And this small town holds secrets and mysteries, and takes care of its own.
Small-Town America
Title | Small-Town America PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Wuthnow |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 519 |
Release | 2013-06-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1400846498 |
A revealing examination of small-town life More than thirty million Americans live in small, out-of-the-way places. Many of them could have joined the vast majority of Americans who live in cities and suburbs. They could live closer to more lucrative careers and convenient shopping, a wider range of educational opportunities, and more robust health care. But they have opted to live differently. In Small-Town America, we meet factory workers, shop owners, retirees, teachers, clergy, and mayors—residents who show neighborliness in small ways, but who also worry about everything from school closings and their children's futures to the ups and downs of the local economy. Drawing on more than seven hundred in-depth interviews in hundreds of towns across America and three decades of census data, Robert Wuthnow shows the fragility of community in small towns. He covers a host of topics, including the symbols and rituals of small-town life, the roles of formal and informal leaders, the social role of religious congregations, the perception of moral and economic decline, and the myriad ways residents in small towns make sense of their own lives. Wuthnow also tackles difficult issues such as class and race, abortion, homosexuality, and substance abuse. Small-Town America paints a rich panorama of individuals who reside in small communities, finding that, for many people, living in a small town is an important part of self-identity.
Small Town Economic Development
Title | Small Town Economic Development PDF eBook |
Author | Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III, |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2017-05-24 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0786476788 |
We tend to associate small town economic development with the decline of the rural United States--empty houses, shuttered shops and rusting factories. A common diagnosis of sluggish small town recovery is their lack of lifestyle amenities that attract new residents and businesses. Yet many small towns have shown progress and potential in recent years. This collection of recent articles by experts presents stories of small-town America's struggle and describes innovations and practices behind successful revivals.
The Best of James Whitcomb Riley
Title | The Best of James Whitcomb Riley PDF eBook |
Author | James Whitcomb Riley |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780253106100 |
The best-loved poems by the "Hoosier Poet" are here collected to read and cherish time and time again. Included are some of Riley’s most durable and endearing works—poems about nature, home, and country as well as the dialect poems for which Riley is famous.
The Best of Kin Hubbard
Title | The Best of Kin Hubbard PDF eBook |
Author | Kin Hubbard |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1995-11-22 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 9780253210074 |
"This is an absolutely delightful book.... Hubbard is considered to be a regional humorist, but like all really good humorists, he speaks to everyone." --Humor: International Journal of Humor Research "Now an' then an innocent man is sent t' th' legislature." "When a feller says, 'It hain't th' money, but th' principle o' th' thing, it's the money." During the early years of this century, the fictional Abe Martin became one of the most popular cracker-barrel philosophers this country has ever known. First created for the Indianapolis News by Kin Hubbard, the humorous and sometimes painful lines of Abe and his neighbors in the Bloom Center Weekly Sliphorn captured the imagination of Americans everywhere. This collection gathers together the very best sayings, humorous essays, cartoons, drawings, and a representative sample of Abe's "almanack."