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Tales of a Preacher's Brood

Subjects: Fiction, short stories, Farm family, farm animals, rural life, Wisconsin culture

Trade 5.5 x 8.5, 260 pp.

Paperback 979-8-8349340-9-70

Hardcover 979-8-8349341-0-76

Ebook 979-8-8349340-9-87

Library of Congress Control Number: <<Pending>>

Ordering information: contact Wisconsin Writers Association Press, wwapress @wiwrite.org

Available through Ingram

 

Ordering information:

Contact Wisconsin Writers Association Press, wwapress@wiwrite.org

Bookshop.org LINK

Available through Ingram

Retail:

Cloth with dust jacket: $39.06

Paperback: $18.55

Ebook: $8.99

Tales of a Preacher's Brood: Rural Central Wisconsin in the 1950s and 60s: a by-gone era when country kids worked long and hard and played even harder, and where there were still optimistic hints of Huck Finn and the Swiss Family Robinson in their lives. For the large Alwin family, the days also contained harsh lessons learned straight out of The Grapes of Wrath with a dose of thought-provoking drama.

Take a huge, growing family out of Milwaukee, plant them in tumbling-down rural parsonages in country churches, sprinkle them with adventures at home and as "loaners" to local and far-away families, water them with genuine pride and responsibility, laughter, empathy, maybe even with tears, and see what grows. The Alwins are a close-knit band of preacher's kids, sixteen siblings raised in rural Wisconsin poverty. These are the signature events that molded, refined, and shaped them to become doctors, lawyers, educators, social workers, one noble felon, and an honest-to-goodness All-American Hero.

The tales brim with the innocent joy and glee of brothers and sisters sharing camaraderie and imagination with the drama and tragedy of conflict, deprivation, and a stubborn distain for "normal." Simply put, these are stories you will never forget.



Pamela Fullerton is a prize winning author, storyteller, journalist, and documentarian. She is a Wisconsin native, one of 16 siblings, all Preacher’s Kids. At age 15, she started college at UW-Madison and eventually completed her law degree there. She had careers in Teaching, Human Resources, Educational Administration, Administrative Law, and as a Race Horse Trainer. In her first-ever literary competition she won 1st , 2nd , and 3rd place in the prestigious Mid-west “Jade Ring Contest”---an unprecedented feat. Her stories have appeared in such diverse publications as “Wisconsin People & Ideas,” “Country,” and, “Modern Arabian Horse.” She is currently Co- Producer of the upcoming documentary “Honor in the Air” (HonorintheAir.com) about the life of Wisconsin hero, Captain Scott Alwin, a Vietnam Helicopter Ace. She lives on her farm near Wausau, breeding and training Arabian and Thoroughbred performance horses; sharing those iconic red roads and lovely woods with family and some incredible canine companions.

She writes about things that allow us as human beings the privilege of laughter…or tears.

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