Elm Street: Memories of a Home (Volume 2) by Scott Douglas
Vaughan is a fiction book that is the second book the Memories of Home series. Elm Street: Memories of a Home (Volume 2) by
Scott Douglas Vaughan is a book that will appeal to a mixed audience of young
adults and some adults who are interested in fiction based on the author’s own
childhood experiences. Elm Street: Memories of a Home (Volume 2) by Scott
Douglas Vaughan follows Frank Wilcox in 1965 as he, Charlie Keller, Lester
Freemont, Pete Yancey, and Wendell Mann grow from boyhood into manhood. In Elm
Street: Memories of a Home (Volume 2) by Scott Douglas Vaughan Frank Wilcox and
his friends deal with school spankings, explorations with their Cub Scout
friends, a school bully, honor roll, and the Georgia Bulldogs football games.
I
really liked the idea that while Elm Street: Memories of a Home (Volume 2) by
Scott Douglas Vaughan was totally fictional that it was based on the author’s
own experiences. I enjoyed trying to spate fact based fiction from total
fiction. Elm Street: Memories of a Home
(Volume 2) by Scott Douglas Vaughan was particularly well written and I found
the descriptive language really allowed me to create a clear picture of the
time period, the boys, and the settings. While Elm Street: Memories of a Home
(Volume 2) by Scott Douglas Vaughan is the second book in the series I had no
difficulty in jumping right in to book two; which was a nice change from the
normal confusion I have to deal with when I begin in the middles of a series. I
have to say I actually liked it so much that I plan to go back and read the
first book: Brookwood Road: Memories of a Home!
"Reviewed by Sefina Hawke for Readers' Favorite"
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