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Ken Baxter

    The Philosophy of Arson
    A Year in the Life of an American Sportsman
    Lessons of the Freshman Year
    • Lessons of the Freshman Year

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      A person s college years often lay the foundation for the rest of their lives. In Lessons of the Freshman Year, Ken Baxter tells the story of a young man from rural Arkansas who begins college with few life experiences and a limited perspective. Through a variety of interactions, pranks and adventures, this young man enjoys life to its fullest and gains some wisdom along the way. Lessons of the Freshman Year is ripe with the music, style, and major events of 1979. It blends laughter with the stress of the unknown while demonstrating the role our past plays in determining the people we become.

      Lessons of the Freshman Year
    • In A Year in the Life of an American Sportsman, Ken Baxter captures the essence of what "enjoying the great outdoors" can mean to each of us. By sharing a year's adventures and corresponding stories from his youth in a different era and geographic area, Ken provides insight into the comical experiences, benefits, and camaraderie that are shared by all hunting and fishing enthusiasts. It answers the question regularly posed to hunters and fishermen everywhere, "Why do you do it"

      A Year in the Life of an American Sportsman
    • The Philosophy of Arson

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Ken Baxter didn't have to go to prison, he chose to. In the wake of a destroyed marriage and a son lost to suicide, Ken was ready to do something he had never done - take responsibility for his failings. Little did he know that the path he put himself on would be one of deep discovery, resurrection and ultimately redemption.

      The Philosophy of Arson