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The year is 1922.
Greg Edmondson, a World War 1 veteran and medical student at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, has set off on a trip in his new motor car to visit his Aunt Gossamer in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Shortly before he arrives at Aunt Gossie's, Greg has car trouble, and seeks help on a nearby farm, whose big cash crop is sweet potatoes. He meets Samantha, a beautiful girl with a sweet disposition.
This is the heartwarming story of a budding romance, set in a time long past, in T. Whitman Bilderback's story, "Sweet Potatoes".

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Produktbeschreibung
The year is 1922.

Greg Edmondson, a World War 1 veteran and medical student at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, has set off on a trip in his new motor car to visit his Aunt Gossamer in Vicksburg, Mississippi.

Shortly before he arrives at Aunt Gossie's, Greg has car trouble, and seeks help on a nearby farm, whose big cash crop is sweet potatoes. He meets Samantha, a beautiful girl with a sweet disposition.

This is the heartwarming story of a budding romance, set in a time long past, in T. Whitman Bilderback's story, "Sweet Potatoes".


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Autorenporträt
T. Whitman Bilderback is retired, and lives in Tennessee. He spent over forty years as a TV repairman. He served in the United States Navy as a Petty Officer 2nd Class, also called Electronics Technician 2nd Class, on what was then called a "kiddie cruise". Mr. Bilderback is the father of author T. M. Bilderback, proving that the writing gene runs in the family.