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Cracker

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An autobiographical account of what it means to be a Cracker.

160 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 4, 2012

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Robert W. Adkinson

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May 21, 2014
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This book wasn't what I totally expected. It began as an explanation of the word Cracker and how it began and what it meant. But then it went off and the author began talking about his childhood and his family's life as he was growing up. He talked about his relatives nicknames, their different jobs and where they lived. They he was back at the word Cracker. It would have been better had he stuck to one thing. Also he should have had a proofreader and/or editor for the errors that I found. I hope that in the future this book can be re-done and become a much better one.
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November 7, 2012
This is a great read for people interested in rural life and the American family. Memories of days gone by in Florida and SE Alabama are poignant and somehow universal to people regardless of their location or station in life. The descriptions of games that rural children play and hunting quail in the Florida scrub are superb and absolutely convince the reader that the author has been there. I sincerely hope that the author will continue to write in this genre.
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