Summary of Ted Turner & Bill Burke's Call Me Ted
Everest Media
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Publisher:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
DRM:
Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822509597
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I was born in 1938, the first Turner born north of the Mason-Dixon line. I was showered with love from my parents and extended family. My earliest memories are of holding the screen door open for my great-grandmother on my mother’s side.
#2 I was a energetic child, and I spent much of my time in the backyard and at the creek that ran through a little vacant lot down the street. I turned over rocks to find little bugs and crayfish, and took them home to put in a jar. I was the center of my parents’ attention for nearly three years, before the birth of my sister Mary Jean.
#3 I had a difficult time adjusting to life in Cincinnati after the war. My father was a perfectionist, and I was often punished for doing things wrong. I didn’t like going to school, and spent most of my time outside playing with my friends.
#4 I had no way of knowing if my father was telling the truth when he said that the razor strap hurt him more than it did me, but I do know that he used it on me a lot. I had no way of knowing if he was telling the truth when he said that he loved me, but I do know that he was a very volatile man with a quick temper.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I was born in 1938, the first Turner born north of the Mason-Dixon line. I was showered with love from my parents and extended family. My earliest memories are of holding the screen door open for my great-grandmother on my mother’s side.
#2 I was a energetic child, and I spent much of my time in the backyard and at the creek that ran through a little vacant lot down the street. I turned over rocks to find little bugs and crayfish, and took them home to put in a jar. I was the center of my parents’ attention for nearly three years, before the birth of my sister Mary Jean.
#3 I had a difficult time adjusting to life in Cincinnati after the war. My father was a perfectionist, and I was often punished for doing things wrong. I didn’t like going to school, and spent most of my time outside playing with my friends.
#4 I had no way of knowing if my father was telling the truth when he said that the razor strap hurt him more than it did me, but I do know that he used it on me a lot. I had no way of knowing if he was telling the truth when he said that he loved me, but I do know that he was a very volatile man with a quick temper.
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