Tales of Small Adventure

by William Lyons Illustrated by Christine Lyons


Formats

Hardcover
£19.95
Softcover
£12.95
Hardcover
£19.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 02/04/2015

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 52
ISBN : 9781503549128
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 52
ISBN : 9781503549135

About the Book

“Silence of Midnight” This story is about a teenage girl who lost her mother from cancer. She and her father decided to take a trip to visit his sister down South, unknowing of the events that would take place on their journey. “Sweet Voice Afar” This story was told to me by my father one day while we were fishing at a river. Nothing was biting and there was nothing for us to do. He told me about his adventure in the great Pine Run Forest. “A Reporter’s Hunch” This is a story about a young reporter, named Frank Ross, who falls in love with writing. Not only just writing, but he wants to write down to earth, like getting involved with whoever he is writing about. To him, this is the only way a story should be written. “Life as It Is” This is about help from loneliness and fear. Seek and you should find; have faith in yourself. You know, there are lots of ups and downs in life, such as loneliness and fear. Loneliness—it could be one of the most frustrating experiences that any one person could face. There is a story that I would like to share with you. This story fits almost every person there is. “My First Trip by Frank Ross” This story, I hope, is a reminder to all that people change and you must look at them the way you want them to look at you. “Another Frank Ross Story” Hi, my name is Frank Ross. I work for a local newspaper. You probably read my story called “A Reporter’s Hunch” in this book. Written by my long-lasting friend, William Lyons. This story I am about to tell is about two people who lived a distance apart. They never met but had something in common.


About the Author

Hi, my name is William Lyons. Let me tell you a little about myself. I was born at a place called Tip Top, Tennessee, at the Cumberland Gap along the Cumberland River just north west of Dover, Tennessee. In 1944, in to a sheer crop family at the age four, we moved to a sheer crop farm in Kentucky. The farm I speak of in the story called “Silence of Midnight” is the actual farm we lived on. The story is fictional, but the location is real. I got out behind a mule and a plow in 1962 to go in to the army in 1964. I was in Korea from 1966 to 1967; I was in Vietnam. After returning home, in the early 1970s, I was a firefighter. I worked myself up to a lieutenant and on the board of directors. In late 1970s I became a police officer. Things happened to where I went into the VA Hospital. As I was lying in bed, the books I was reading was three to four hundred pages long. And I got to thinking, why not write a short storybook? So I started writing. The more I wrote, the more it came to me. This is how and why my book was written. You know this uniform I am wearing is a uniform I wore when I got out of the army in 1968. And you know, it still fits.