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"Hypnotizing Chickens" is a charming collection of Jan Sherman's true stories--written in collaboration with Charlie McKee--of growing up in a remote gold and silver mining community during the 1920s and '30s. Travel back with Jan to a simpler time and place in the mountains of southwestern New Mexico to Mogollon, now a near ghost town since World War II. In reviewing this collection, Tom Hester (grazer of history and good writing) wrote: "Mogollon, New Mexico, and its talented memoirist Jan Sherman offer us literary gold more valuable than the metal stuff. Abandoned mine tunnels, ownerless…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Hypnotizing Chickens" is a charming collection of Jan Sherman's true stories--written in collaboration with Charlie McKee--of growing up in a remote gold and silver mining community during the 1920s and '30s. Travel back with Jan to a simpler time and place in the mountains of southwestern New Mexico to Mogollon, now a near ghost town since World War II. In reviewing this collection, Tom Hester (grazer of history and good writing) wrote: "Mogollon, New Mexico, and its talented memoirist Jan Sherman offer us literary gold more valuable than the metal stuff. Abandoned mine tunnels, ownerless burros, overnight fishing trips, neighborhood hermits, school bus commutes that could sum to transcontinental trips, cowboy pranks, and hypnotized hens are recreated with wit dryer than the Chihuahuan Desert." In addition to Jan Sherman's memorable stories, the book includes dozens of historic photos as well as a Mogollon map, original art by artist M. Fred Barraza, and literary contributions by Jeff Ray, Richard Mahler, and Bob and Vicki Moore.
Autorenporträt
At 95 years young, Jan Heyne Sherman resides in Silver City, New Mexico. Having grown up in a remote gold and silver mining town in the southwest corner of New Mexico when it was still the wild, wild west, Jan has created a memoir that is a charming collection of humorous stories of adventure and family in a time and place unique to the history of this country.