I've been a homemaker and mother most of my life. I've worked in a variety of professions, including nursing. In 1994, I married a man who drove a semi-truck, and I got a real education when I crawled into the truck with him. I wrote a funny and interesting book about the trucking industry and the wild trucker’s CB radio slang. , I got the ride of my life in the passenger seat of a 'sure enough store bought large car', stylin and profilin', checking out the 'seat covers', shaking the 'bushes … [Read more...] about Truckin’ Up! by Donna Carver
Bargain Book: September Dawn by C.W. Schutter
THE FIRST 9/11 was so shocking it was covered up for over a hundred years. Even more amazing, the true story of the first act of religious terrorism in the United States took place on Sept. 11, 1865, an eerily significant date. The massacre was ordered by the Mormon Church, which they deny, or at least executed by devout Mormons in Southern Utah who believed they were carrying out the orders of their Prophet Brigham Young. Out of his own mouth, from sermons taken from historical documents, … [Read more...] about Bargain Book: September Dawn by C.W. Schutter
Dynamite Riders: 9/11 in the Old West by Van Holt
In the small isolated town of Richman there were no tall buildings or gas-filled planes to crash into them. When Alf Gant and his men rode through town tossing sticks of dynamite on that fateful day in the fall of 1875, they only destroyed a few buildings and killed a few people. A harmless old preacher. A young couple and their baby boy, who had come to town in a buckboard to do a little shopping. The problem was that the young woman in the buckboard was Sam Good's sister and her husband was … [Read more...] about Dynamite Riders: 9/11 in the Old West by Van Holt
