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A book of 63 poems covering all and sundry of topics from 'ants' to 'the tropics' to life's experiences.
Leave the Lamp On… By: Sue McCullough Starting in East Texas, Leave the Lamp On… is built on hand-me-down family tales and childhood memories. There’s just a smidge of actual history. It tells a story of cowardice grown into courage, which is the same today as it was a hundred years ago. If you’re a true history buff, you’ll notice that author Sue McCullough plays rather fast and loose with some of the World War I battles, dates, and geography. Much like everything in life, some events are real, others are pure fiction. Some characters have a real-life counterpart; Clarence and Emily were McCullough’s grandparents, Little Bill her Father. Vada was a dear aunt. Mostly though, it is a human story, the kind that makes each of us unique yet binds us all together. It’s up to you to discover what is true, and what is fiction.
In a peaceful farming community, Sara discovers a psychotic boys wish for vengeance, pitching her family into a battle of wits against a monstrous killer. Experiencing sheer terror for the first time in her life, she makes a pointed decision that she will survive and shines a light into the dark corners of Johnny's life. Johnny's childhood experience is linked to abuse and isolation. His past has left him socially and mentally crippled. Withdrawn and psychotic, Johnny stalks Sara for months, obsessed with everything about her, wanting her to feel his pain. He quietly watches from every corner of the farm, planning his revenge against the family he believes ruined his life.