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About
Author
Myrtle Medlin-Howell grew up during the years described in her novel, "Forever Home." She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in education from Northeastern State College in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Her teaching career spanned thirty years, the last twenty-seven being in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has been retired since 1986 and resides in Bixby, Oklahoma with her husband Sam. They have three children and six grandchildren.
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Forever
Home Copyright 1999 The story takes place in and around Broken Arrow and Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The characters in this book are the product of the author's imagination. The places although real, have been fictionalized
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June 6, 1944 . . . . .The blue-eyed, sixteen year old boy smiled at ten year old Jennifer McAlester and told her to remember the date because it would be important, but neither of them could realize how important it would be in their personal lives. Jennifer Josephine McAlester meets Clayton Turner, six years her senior, on the night of June 6, 1944, during an Oklahoma storm. He takes time to talk to her, even if she is just a kid, and she later confides her dream of college and a teaching career to him. Their lives intertwine and he becomes her teacher, her mentor, and her secret, and then not so secret, love. The story spans a decade in her life as she struggles to achieve her goals and accept changes in her life.
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Reviews Dear M Medlin Howell
This book is not only a good romance, but, I learned a lot of history and things about life on a farm! Really ~~~ Mrs.
Howell, you wrote and excellent book!
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Howell's Book Sacagawea
Sacagawea at 15 1/2, carrying her infant son on her back, led Lewis and Clark's "Corps of Discovery" expedition toward the Pacific Ocean. She was familiar with the terrain of the Northwest. She knew several Indian languages, and she served as a symbol of peace for the expedition as they went through the hostile Indian territories. She loved adventure and was a willing translator. Not a single member of the Corps was lost because of hostile action by any Native Americans. Add to Shopping Cart $10.00 |
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