Life in the Past Lane

by Larry Vandeventer


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/02/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 212
ISBN : 9781403359278

About the Book

Life is a joy. If you find that all too easy to forget at times, then I am here to remind you. This book of stories uses a combination of wisdom and wit to bring life's many miracles to life. In my life of service and learning, I have observed many things to share with readers.

Americans have faced and embraced the new millennium. They dash frenetically toward the horizon seeking happiness.

For generations, Americans have felt insulated from war and terrorism. After September 11, 2001, many search for order in a chaotic world, seeking anchors to hold the ship of life in a safe harbor.

This book provides a safe harbor where readers can escape the storms in the sea of life. The stories will take readers to a time and place where they want to linger and they may not want to leave. I don't recommend that people live in the past. It is a wonderful place to visit but not a good place to live.

Stories remind us of where we are from and how we got to where we are today. They remind us of yesteryear, they speak of today and they point the way to tomorrow.


About the Author

Dr. Larry Vandeventer grew up on the banks of White River on a small farm beyond Dead Horse Creek, North of Calvertville, Indiana.

He and BW are proud "Ramblers", graduates of Worthington-Jefferson High School, Worthington, Indiana. The have two married daughters, Kristi and Sharla and one granddaughter, Audrey.

He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy and a former full-time minister as well as a teacher, high school assistant principal, principal and superintendent. Presently, he serves as a professor in the Graduate Education Department of Indiana Wesleyan University. And he writes a weekly column for two newspapers in Indiana.

He recently published his first book titled, Bumps In The Road [Things I Have Run Across].