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By Jeanette Howeth Crumpler
A novel filled with an insightful cast of characters that lead the reader through the wild and colorful history of Oklahoma and the rural heart of Cumberton during the 1930s through the 1950s…
Author Jeanette Howeth Crumpler’s Cumberton’s Gold is a collection of stories vividly representing a special group of people. These people come alive as they meet the problems of life amid their personal challenges. Like gold for coins, they are malleable and sometimes easily tarnished. But having been refined again and again in the crucible of life, when the dross is removed, they are poured out and stamped by life’s pressures, and most times, fine coins are the result.
This book also includes the author’s more than 30 years of interpreting for the deaf, volunteering in special classes and schools and from just working in a hospital setting for more than 11 years. Other experiences included knowing carnival people and hearing their stories, as well as having Doctors tell her case histories and give her articles concerning “special and different” people.
Immerse into this wonderful tale and discover the meaning of Cumberton’s Gold!
If you enjoyed “Tales Of Jewels And Precious Metals" you will love "Cumberton's Gold”.
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Author Jeanette Howeth Crumpler has been a Dallas writer for 50 years. She has written for The Texas Gardener, The Weekend Gardener, The New Garden Journal, The White Rocker, and numerous other publications.
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