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- What was it like to grow up in the Oklahoma backwoods? Cheatiebo and her sisters knew. - The "Blue Norther" froze any standing water in the poorly insulated structure, and the wind gusts threatened to level the old log cabin. Willie Joe bundled up and saddled the roan in preparation for the life-threatening trek to retrieve the only country doctor in the area. While he was gone, Mattie gave birth to twin girls after slipping on a patch of frozen amniotic fluid. Such was the circumstance of Cheatiebo and Delia's traumatic birth on December 16, 1917-which opens the historical saga of the…mehr

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- What was it like to grow up in the Oklahoma backwoods? Cheatiebo and her sisters knew. - The "Blue Norther" froze any standing water in the poorly insulated structure, and the wind gusts threatened to level the old log cabin. Willie Joe bundled up and saddled the roan in preparation for the life-threatening trek to retrieve the only country doctor in the area. While he was gone, Mattie gave birth to twin girls after slipping on a patch of frozen amniotic fluid. Such was the circumstance of Cheatiebo and Delia's traumatic birth on December 16, 1917-which opens the historical saga of the Wainwright family. They were eking out a living as sharecroppers like so many families of that time. Their hard circumstances produced highly self-reliant tillers of the land, toughened by dawn-to-dark, back-breaking labor. Based on personal accounts, composites of ancestors and acquaintances, the stories in Cheatiebo, the Folklorist weave a whole gamut of dangerous, strife-filled events that will keep the reader turning the page. - Journey into a surreal existence in the Oklahoma backwoods, during a time long gone. - - ABOUT THE AUTHOR: A "Leave It to Beaver" era kid from up north, near the Oklahoma border, Glenda Simpson grew up with her younger sister and her parents who thought life should be one long adventure. She is a news junky and likes to be well informed on current affairs. She attended Abilene Christian College before marrying and becoming a mother of two children. Her favorite author is James Michener, who introduced the world to her in full color. Her novel, Cheatiebo, the Folklorist, is her top bucket list item and possibly her swan song performance. Writing has always been gratifying to Glenda, and she feels that God has richly blessed her earthly sojourn. -ABOUT THE PUBLISHER: Innovo Publishing LLC is a Christian publisher located near Memphis, TN. Since 2008, Innovo has been publishing quality books, eBooks, audiobooks, music, screenplays, film, and online and physical curricula that support the Great Commission, equip Believers, and help create a positive Christian worldview. Innovo's capabilities and global reach provide Christian authors, artists and ministries access to the world for Christ. To learn more about Innovo Publishing, visit our website at innovopublishing.com. To connect with other Christian creatives and to learn best practices for creating, publishing, marketing, and selling Christian titles, visit the Christian Publishing Portal at cpportal.com.
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A "Leave It to Beaver" era kid from up north, near the Oklahoma border, Glenda Simpson grew up with her younger sister and her parents who thought life should be one long adventure. She is a news junky and likes to be well informed on current affairs. She attended Abilene Christian College before marrying and becoming a mother of two children. Her favorite author is James Michener, who introduced the world to her in full color. Her novel, Cheatiebo, the Folklorist, is her top bucket list item and possibly her swan song performance. Writing has always been gratifying to Glenda, and she feels that God has richly blessed her earthly sojourn.