The First Hundred Years Are the Hardest: A Memoir is the story of Barbara's life as a member of the Silent Generation. Highlights of getting through life and the high jinks along the way provide a look at what it was like to be a child of the Forties, a teen in the Fifties, an adult in the Sixties and, always, a woman struggling to make sense of life in a man's world. Barbara's journey began in a share cropper's shack on Texas' High Plains and ended at Texas' southernmost border with Mexico where she taught school. Through good times and rough times, the journey of Barbara's life carried her across years of growth and understanding. Through her childhood in a country store, as a teacher, a wife, mother, daughter, girl scout leader, Sunday school teacher, and freelance writer, she has had a lifetime of learning. Like all of us, Barbara's life has had its share of serious moments: that fork in the road, marriage, alzheimer's and, of course, death. But there has been lots of fun along the way. Teenaged girl scouts singing profane lyrics, check. Playing Gone With the Wind with Kimbal, check. Donkey basketball, check. Forrest Gump was right, you never know what you're gonna get. Barbara likes chocolate, too. If you laugh or cry and remember with fondness then you have made your own journey.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1735915017
ISBN13:9781735915012
Release Date:January 2025
Publisher:Bookbaby
Length:152 Pages
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