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Philosophical Disquisitions: Another Era, is the fourth book in Issert's series of books that focus on her life as a Midwest farmer's daughter who grew up in the 1960s and 70s, and how she weaves those lessons into life today. All books in her Philosophical Disquisition series bubble over with stories of growing up in a simpler time. A time when we were proud to face adversity and deal with austerity on our own merits. "Denise encourages her readers to reflect on their own ancestors and the importance of remembering the past to pave the way to understanding the future." - D. Kuykendall Middle…mehr

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Philosophical Disquisitions: Another Era, is the fourth book in Issert's series of books that focus on her life as a Midwest farmer's daughter who grew up in the 1960s and 70s, and how she weaves those lessons into life today. All books in her Philosophical Disquisition series bubble over with stories of growing up in a simpler time. A time when we were proud to face adversity and deal with austerity on our own merits. "Denise encourages her readers to reflect on their own ancestors and the importance of remembering the past to pave the way to understanding the future." - D. Kuykendall Middle School Language Arts Teacher "This book is lighthearted and serious, charming and hopeful." - Professor A. Salzman "What came through loud and clear to me was how much you enjoy living. I was struck with the depth of your life and your experience of it." - J.Kubalewski LCSW "These books are like sifting through a box of family photos and having your heart and mind filled with nostalgia and a love for what is truly most important...family." - K. Smith High School English Teacher There were less distractions, and that was OK. It was not a waste of time to lie in the grass and listen to an entire ball game. It was not a waste of time to ride a two wheeled bicycle for hours without ever leaving the gravel drive. Sunday was a sacred day to spend with family. We took time to share our history with each other. We didn't need national attention to do things right, we just did. If these thoughts make you think, "A ha. I remember those days." Maybe you weren't lucky enough to have lived during those idyllic days, and you want to peek into that era. Welcome these books into your library.