Pissthisaway: A Love Story
The story begins in 1790 with twenty-four Chinese railway workers and their families working on wooden rails in Germany. Follow them to the steel rails in Boston and then west to Ohio, where they become Indians; onto Indiana where, with the help of two white men, they develop one of the richest communities in southern Indiana by the mid 1800s. Find out how they influenced two modern American teenagers with special powers, even though the Indians had been dead for years. But most importantly, learn how the tribe and their lands came to be called Pissthisaway.
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Pissthisaway: A Love Story
The story begins in 1790 with twenty-four Chinese railway workers and their families working on wooden rails in Germany. Follow them to the steel rails in Boston and then west to Ohio, where they become Indians; onto Indiana where, with the help of two white men, they develop one of the richest communities in southern Indiana by the mid 1800s. Find out how they influenced two modern American teenagers with special powers, even though the Indians had been dead for years. But most importantly, learn how the tribe and their lands came to be called Pissthisaway.
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Pissthisaway: A Love Story

Pissthisaway: A Love Story

by John Coffman
Pissthisaway: A Love Story

Pissthisaway: A Love Story

by John Coffman

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Overview

The story begins in 1790 with twenty-four Chinese railway workers and their families working on wooden rails in Germany. Follow them to the steel rails in Boston and then west to Ohio, where they become Indians; onto Indiana where, with the help of two white men, they develop one of the richest communities in southern Indiana by the mid 1800s. Find out how they influenced two modern American teenagers with special powers, even though the Indians had been dead for years. But most importantly, learn how the tribe and their lands came to be called Pissthisaway.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503565715
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 05/13/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 198
File size: 590 KB

About the Author

The author lives in Moorefield, West Virginia, with his wife, Xiomara, and his youngest daughter, Brigitte. He has been writing poetry most of his life. This is his first attempt at writing fiction.
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