Most children are interested in bugs. Harry the Spider is the story of a tiny bug who enters the family of a little boy and girl and some of the adventures he has with his friend Charlie a caterpillar. It is a book to read to your children when they are young and will enjoy reading it themselves when they grow older.
Most young children are interested in bugs. When my children were very young, I told them bedtime stories I made up about a spider named Harry and his friend Charlie. When they grew up, they asked me to write the stories down so they could read them to their own children. The result was my first book, "Harry the Spider and his Friend Charlie." This book is about the further adventures of these two. This book is to be read to your children when they are young and to be enjoyed when they are old enough to read and will amuse them again.
"An intriguing novel about a great river."—Jimmy Carter Charlie, the proud hero of this strong and gripping story, is known to his fellow truckers, loggers, and fishermen as Hawk. His father, a full-blooded Hupok, taught him his Indian heritage; his Scots-Irish mother gave him a lifelong love of reading. He feels connected to both roots, but he is most himself when he’s by himself, out in the forest, on the banks or in the flow of his beloved Klamath River. The language in this novel is lush and romantic. Lots of thoughtful philosophy is verbalized in internal thoughts and stream of consciousness. In the mix we are treated to solid information on fly fishing, trucking, logging, the marijuana industry, and most of all the ecology of the forests and rivers of the California far north, a land that still enjoys wildness.
The practice of Medicine and hospital care has changed drastically in the sixty three years since doctor Irwin began his career. Things we know now were impossible at that time. Hospitals were run quite differently. We are all aware of Medicare and the proposed complicated changes in the coming medical plans proposed in Congress. This book will take you back to a more simple time and give you a look at how things were sixty plus years ago. Both sad and funny things happened in the hospital and in General practice and are all related in this book.