The Journals of Jack Robertson-Book One-1865 to 1867

Mom! Dad! I found a really cool new book. It's about a boy, Jack Robertson, who lived 150 years ago. He tells all about how to build log cabins, collect maple syrup, and train wild horses. Jack meets Indians, outlaws, and greedy bankers. He and his friends have all kinds of adventures trying to outwit them. Jack is very good at making plans and he can find a worthy moral in every adventure.

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The Journals of Jack Robertson-Book One-1865 to 1867

Mom! Dad! I found a really cool new book. It's about a boy, Jack Robertson, who lived 150 years ago. He tells all about how to build log cabins, collect maple syrup, and train wild horses. Jack meets Indians, outlaws, and greedy bankers. He and his friends have all kinds of adventures trying to outwit them. Jack is very good at making plans and he can find a worthy moral in every adventure.

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The Journals of Jack Robertson-Book One-1865 to 1867

The Journals of Jack Robertson-Book One-1865 to 1867

by Gary R Reed
The Journals of Jack Robertson-Book One-1865 to 1867

The Journals of Jack Robertson-Book One-1865 to 1867

by Gary R Reed

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Mom! Dad! I found a really cool new book. It's about a boy, Jack Robertson, who lived 150 years ago. He tells all about how to build log cabins, collect maple syrup, and train wild horses. Jack meets Indians, outlaws, and greedy bankers. He and his friends have all kinds of adventures trying to outwit them. Jack is very good at making plans and he can find a worthy moral in every adventure.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044763784
Publisher: Gary R Reed
Publication date: 07/29/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 364 KB

About the Author

Gary R Reed resides in Lansing Michigan with his lovely wife Sandy. His six children and 18 grandchildren are scattered to the four winds. He is a former banker, broker, CFO, entrepreneur, educator, and with the publication of his novels, he has become a storyteller and a wild eyed dreamer.
Gary is a professional student with degrees in philosophy, psychology, and education. His passion is American history and that has led him to write fictionalized accounts of his real-life ancestors who have fought in the American Revolution, the Civil War, the American Indian Wars, World War I, and (perhaps soon) World War III.
Gary is a past "Chief Inspector" of the Sherlock Holmes Society "The Greek Interpreters of East Lansing" and an active member of the Society for Creative Anachronism, having received honors as a Bard and a Thrown Weapons Champion.
Gary is the author of the three part "Journals of Jack Robertson" series,"Robertson's War 1914", "The Academy", "Sanctuary", "The Truth about Santa Claus", "Kirtland 1833" and "If I Ruled the World" that will soon appear in a Smashwords Edition.

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