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About this Book:
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If you like stories that are on the order of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer you will love My Camelot. While Mark Twain wrote about two little boys and all the mischief they got into living on the banks of the Mississippi, My Camelot tells the story of six children growing up very poor in the 40s and 50s in Southern Illinois - and all the mischief they got into.
Stories like when one of the little boys decided to crawl under the family wagon and tickle the bellies of the horses with a stick - and how his parents had to save his life. Or, when five little boys read a comic book featuring paratroopers, and decided that they could take the sheets off their beds and use them as parachutes to jump out of the hay loft on their grandfather's farm
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About the Author:
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Join Bill Monken as he artfully recounts the adventures of his childhood - stories about days on the farm, summer camp, the Boy Scouts, working with his father, and growing up with his four brothers and sister. These stories will entertain you, make you laugh, and warm your heart as they carry you back to a simpler times.
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