Dance With a Tornado and Other Short Stories
A collection of five short stories by J.L. Fredrick, including his first published novella, The Other End of the Tunnel. Dance With a Tornado and Mississippi Pirates fall into Fredrick's favorite category--historical fiction, based on real events and people. House of Many Rooms is a fun story with a twinge of sci-fi thrown in, and Bigger Rocks is Fredrick's brief interpretation of the history of the world. Good entertainment all around.
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Dance With a Tornado and Other Short Stories
A collection of five short stories by J.L. Fredrick, including his first published novella, The Other End of the Tunnel. Dance With a Tornado and Mississippi Pirates fall into Fredrick's favorite category--historical fiction, based on real events and people. House of Many Rooms is a fun story with a twinge of sci-fi thrown in, and Bigger Rocks is Fredrick's brief interpretation of the history of the world. Good entertainment all around.
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Dance With a Tornado and Other Short Stories

Dance With a Tornado and Other Short Stories

by J.L. Fredrick
Dance With a Tornado and Other Short Stories

Dance With a Tornado and Other Short Stories

by J.L. Fredrick

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Overview

A collection of five short stories by J.L. Fredrick, including his first published novella, The Other End of the Tunnel. Dance With a Tornado and Mississippi Pirates fall into Fredrick's favorite category--historical fiction, based on real events and people. House of Many Rooms is a fun story with a twinge of sci-fi thrown in, and Bigger Rocks is Fredrick's brief interpretation of the history of the world. Good entertainment all around.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016225968
Publisher: Lovstad Publishing
Publication date: 05/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 219
File size: 187 KB

About the Author

Born into a farm family in the late 1940s, J.L. Fredrick lived his youth in rural Western Wisconsin, a modest but comfortable life not far from the Mississippi River. His father was a farmer, and his mother, an elementary school teacher. He attended a one-room country school for his first seven years of education.
Wisconsin has been home all his life, with exception of a few years in Minnesota and Florida. After college in La Crosse, Wisconsin and a stint with Uncle Sam during the Viet Nam era, the next few years were unsettled as he explored and experimented with life’s options. He entered into the transportation industry in 1975 where he remained until retirement in 2012.
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