Angel in Disguise

by George Winters


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Hardcover
$27.99
Softcover
$16.95
E-Book
$3.99
Hardcover
$27.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/8/2013

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9781491832301
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9781491832318
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9781491832295

About the Book

This is a story of reality, a western tale of real life. The characters live a realistic life. This story could be true as far as what happens, but it is a fiction western. This is a story that many who read it, would love to have lived it. A simple but true to life story about people who live the good life, in a good town. There is pain and heartache, with some disappointment, but also many good times and good things for them to be thankful for.


About the Author

Born to Richard C. and Helen E. Winters in the year 1944. Growing up on the farm, and moving from place to place. We were poor enough that I can distinctly remember eating cornbread and water. I am not complaining, I look back on my childhood, with very happy memories. My mother was a hardworking and loving mom and wife to my father. My father was just an old hillbilly from the hills of Missouri. Our life was fun as children, playing ball and rolling old car tires for our cars, as we run and romped all over the farm. I loved the old TV shows like "Rawhide and Wagon Train". One of my favorite actors is Clint Eastwood. The old west was what I loved as a kid. My children laugh as I tell them how I walked to school in the snow and walked home at noon for that cornbread and water. We lived around the area of central Missouri as I was growing up. I remember being a hunter as a young boy, we hunted to eat, not for sport. I left school after the eight grade, and started working. My first job was unloading trucks of grain, at an old feed mill in the little town of Olean, Mo. Then I graduated to a family who let me live with them and work for a small amount each week. The Shaw family is the people who gave me my first real job. I went from there to being a "hot tar roofer", working for Bunch Roofing in Eldon, Mo. My two brothers, and myself worked together to help our parents out. WE made some 120.00 per week, that's all three of our wages together. I was a wild kid at eighteen, drinking a lot but always working. Never got into any trouble with the law, during my entire life. Married my first wife at nineteen, was married for three years and then divorced. Went into the Army at twenty two, during the Viet Nam war. Done basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Was sent to Fort Ord, California for A.I.T and spent the rest of my time in California. Met my wife in Seaside, Ca. and was married in Carson City, Nevada. We have four children, David, Ronald, Elizabeth, and Jason. Also ten grandchildren that we adore. We have had a wonderful and blessed life, good health and a close family. I have another book out, called Reality Poetry "Things to Ponder". I enjoy writing and hope my writing is enjoyed by all who read it. Thanks to everyone who reads and buys this book. May God bless you always? I have went through prostate cancer, and am a survivor. I am now enjoying my grandchildren and children, as I start to cut back some and make writing my employer of choice.