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Family Reunion    by Rick Ready
Price: Free! 1470 words. Language: English. Published on August 25, 2011. Nonfiction » Relationships and Family » Family activities.

(5.00 from 5 reviews)
A glimpse of the 21st century family reunion offers insight to the changes from the days of our mothers, fathers, grandmothers, and grandfathers.
Living for Damn Near Ever with the #%@&*! Dog    by Stuart Cohen
Price: Free! 7640 words. Language: English. Published on February 27, 2012. Nonfiction » Relationships and Family » Family activities.

(5.00 from 3 reviews)
A humorous rant about family life with a dog I desperately didn't want that refused to die on time.
My Four Dogs plus One    by Roger Brett
Price: $0.99 USD. 4460 words. Language: English. Published on October 27, 2011. Nonfiction » Relationships and Family » Family activities.

(4.00 from 1 review)
As it's name implies this is a book about five dogs. Four which I owned and one that lived next door. It's not a training manual but rather a light hearted read for those of you who love dogs, especially German Shepherd Dogs. There are also suggestions for further reading about the breed.
My First Ninety Years    by Mary Jane Baird
Price: Free! 3330 words. Language: English. Published by Murder Creek Publishing  on August 22, 2010. Nonfiction » Relationships and Family » Family activities.

(3.00 from 3 reviews)
The author gives us an opportunity to experience some of the more memorable moments in her long, rich life. First, as a child growing up in a small town in Kansas during the Depression, later as one of the fortunate young women who went to college during that time, and then as the wife of a very successful Presbyterian minister for 50 years.
Castor Bean Seeds    by Janice Daugharty
Price: $1.99 USD. 560 words. Language: English. Published on August 27, 2010. Nonfiction » Relationships and Family » Family activities.

(3.00 from 1 review)
A young bride in 1963, my friendly new neighbors showered me with Castor Bean seeds. Nobody knew then that the seeds contained Ricin. They were just tall exotic plants, free for the sharing. Later I learned how toxic the seeds are and wondered how many had been carried downstream to Florida by the Alapaha River. But that was a different time--that was before the grasshopper became a burden.