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In this age of cars and planes and fast-tracked journeys to wherever we are going, it is hard to imagine a time of slower movement, of rolling smoke and rattling windows-a time when people rode trains. 'All-Aboard' the Freedom Train, the fifth and final book in Gene and Bobbie Carnell's All-American Series, explores all the things that made trains what they were, creating a window through which we see how these incredible machines came about and functioned. But more than that, this book shows children ages 5 - 10 that like a train, there are countless moving parts to Freedom. Every American…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this age of cars and planes and fast-tracked journeys to wherever we are going, it is hard to imagine a time of slower movement, of rolling smoke and rattling windows-a time when people rode trains. 'All-Aboard' the Freedom Train, the fifth and final book in Gene and Bobbie Carnell's All-American Series, explores all the things that made trains what they were, creating a window through which we see how these incredible machines came about and functioned. But more than that, this book shows children ages 5 - 10 that like a train, there are countless moving parts to Freedom. Every American represents a part, and just like those of a train, every part serves a purpose. Each book in the All-American series teaches a timeless truth needed for all people to live respectfully and successfully. These books highlight qualities of life required for all generations and highlight the history and patriotism of the United States of America. Book 1 - Pride; Book 2- Purpose; Book 3 - Patriotism; Book 4 - Participation; Book 5 - Providential Care. Written by Gene and Bobbie Carnell, who were on their way to Minnesota to see a new grandson when 9-11 happened-disrupting their plans but shattering many innocent lives. To help the healing process, they began to assume the roles of Uncle Sam and Aunt Samantha in costume-doing programs at schools, churches, civic clubs, festivals in 100 venues in six states, winning an award from Congress in 2002 for "invaluable service to the community."They are interested in instilling pride in our country and want to inspire and educate young people about our treasured past.
Autorenporträt
Gene and Bobbie Carnell, married 65 years, are both natives of Florida and now reside in North Carolina. On their way to Minnesota to see a new grandson, 9-11 happened-disrupting their plans but shattering many innocent lives. To help the healing process, they began to assume the roles of Uncle Sam and Aunt Samantha in costume-doing programs at schools, churches, civic clubs and festivals in 100 venues in six states. The Carnells were presented with an award from Congress in 2002 for "invaluable service to the community."