Biographie de l'auteur :
Kathleen Graham-Gandy is a retired banker who has always had the desire to write. Her writing experiences include training manuals for loan officers, and as a journalist for a local newspaper. She is a volunteer in civic organizations and her community. She loves going into local schools to share with students about history in her local area. Graham-Gandy is the author of three books: “Mount Pleasant’s 100 South Main Street,” “One Man’s Vision...One County’s Reward,” (How the life of James H. Stribling Affected His Fellow Man), and “Shock Therapy” (Building a Power Line with a Blonde Groundman). She and her husband, Charles, make their home in Middle Tennessee. “Shock Therapy” veers from her normal historical writings to one of ‘history in the making’ as she and her husband embark upon an adventure that human tolerance could not normally endure. But, through divine intervention and sheer perseverance, the mission was accomplished.
Présentation de l'éditeur :
Charley’s life-long dream was to build his own cross-country power line, and cabin. The question is: Was it Kathy’s dream, too? Kathy’s journals, kept during this adventure, depict the numerous activities that detracted from this dream, but yet, were all memorable moments shared with family and friends. Read this humorous tale of the mishaps, and the joys, that this couple faced when they tackled the challenges that awaited them in the woods on Charley’s home place. This book will be a great complement to the more than 5000 Lineman prints (Lineman – The Highest Profession) that they have distributed across North and South America. This book has excellent reviews by the leaders of Tennessee Valley Public Power Association, Tennessee Municipal Electric Power Association, and Mount Pleasant Power System. Treat yourself to this book that will have you rolling with laughter as you experience the trials of this couple.
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