Many Trails and Tales Volume #2

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, Almanacs & Trivia, Trivia, History, Americas
Cover of the book Many Trails and Tales Volume #2 by Louise Narvick, Louise Narvick
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Author: Louise Narvick ISBN: 9781311893994
Publisher: Louise Narvick Publication: November 15, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Louise Narvick
ISBN: 9781311893994
Publisher: Louise Narvick
Publication: November 15, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This is Volume #2 of the small book a Many Trails and Tales. which has different articles from the first book It has short stories and articles that are complete within themselves as compared to a whole book on one particular subject. There are times when a reader may like to find niche articles rather than long readings particularly if reading time is limited at the moment.

This volume contains sections such as foods, festive entertaining and cooking. Another theme has suggestions for family styles and well being while there is a section of short history. The history section has interesting information about the Native America code talkers with up to date information on their recognition. Included in this section is information about National Parks and where the new recognition area for code talkers of wwll is located.

These articles and stories may not only be fun to read but might also serve other purposes such as when one needs new materials or ideas for a research project, planning a program, writings, or lesson planning.

This format is useful, too when one has limited reading times such as waiting for an appointment or filling in some other time space where it would be to impractical to get interested in a long, time consuming reading.

Each article or short story is complete in itself without going into long involved details. The intention has been to keep the material in an uncomplicated format so it would be easier and less time consuming to read.

I hope you find this format interesting and informative. You may want to share some or all of it with others. It also give you something different for a variety of conversational purposes.

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This is Volume #2 of the small book a Many Trails and Tales. which has different articles from the first book It has short stories and articles that are complete within themselves as compared to a whole book on one particular subject. There are times when a reader may like to find niche articles rather than long readings particularly if reading time is limited at the moment.

This volume contains sections such as foods, festive entertaining and cooking. Another theme has suggestions for family styles and well being while there is a section of short history. The history section has interesting information about the Native America code talkers with up to date information on their recognition. Included in this section is information about National Parks and where the new recognition area for code talkers of wwll is located.

These articles and stories may not only be fun to read but might also serve other purposes such as when one needs new materials or ideas for a research project, planning a program, writings, or lesson planning.

This format is useful, too when one has limited reading times such as waiting for an appointment or filling in some other time space where it would be to impractical to get interested in a long, time consuming reading.

Each article or short story is complete in itself without going into long involved details. The intention has been to keep the material in an uncomplicated format so it would be easier and less time consuming to read.

I hope you find this format interesting and informative. You may want to share some or all of it with others. It also give you something different for a variety of conversational purposes.

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