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- Student scrapbook. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column:A7-1.
- Subjects: Payne, Elizabeth.; Branch, Johnny.; Dalton, Damya.; Hanes, Curt.; Henderson, Tyrah.; Clark, DeAnna.; Flythe, Summer.; Bridge, Samantha.; Gibson, Yasmine.; Williford, Essence.; Bridge, Samantha.; Tillman, Jewel.; Cobb, Kiana.; Blakemore, Hayley.; Jones, Morgan.; Royal, Kamrie.; Steele, Laura.; Johnson, Anna.; Allen Jay Elementary School (High Point, N.C.); High Point (N.C.) Christian Academy; Alfred J. Griffin-William Penn School of the Arts (High Point, N.C.);
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- Johnston County literary and historical journal : a collection of poems, short stories, and essays / by La Motta, Dorothy.; Johnson, Todd(K. Todd)(CARDINAL)221690;
Volume 1, Poems : The works of an angel [by] Oakley Dean Baldwin -- Grandma McLamb [by] Teresa McLamb Blackmon -- Important parts [by] Teresa McLamb Blackmon -- Summer pride [by] Teresa McLamb Blackmon -- House blessing [by] Cindy Brookshire -- Pine Level [by] Cindy Brookshire -- Strawberry Delight [by] Cornell Cox -- The patriot [by] Cornell Cox -- Vintage crop [by] Cornell Cox -- Listen America [by] Carolyn G. Ennis -- Reflections [by] Nell M. Evans -- A season called 'Farewell' [by] Dorothy La Motta -- Family tangles [by] Shelby Stephenson -- Friendship that does not waver [by] Shelby Stephenson -- My cousin-the-writer Margaret Maron [by] Shelby Stephenson -- It's a Johnston County thang [by] Lasa Williams.Volume 1, Short stories/Essays: Oh yeah, the boy can play [by] Joe Austin -- The puzzle lady [by] Cindy Brookshire -- The original dude [by] A. Dale Coats -- With Johnston County people you're never far from home [by] Cornell Cox -- My love story [by] Mary Nell Ferguson -- A creek runs through it [by] Kelly Garris -- My third place [by] Todd Johnson -- Northern roots in home sweet home North Carolina [by] Dorothy La Motta -- Autobiographical sketches [by] Margaret B. Maron -- The quarantine sign [by] Margaret B. Maron -- Our Christmas sing [by] Margaret B. Maron -- Mule days [by] Gordon McLamb -- Three lessons and two adventures in Johnston County [by] Gary Ridout -- I saw an angel today [by] Vicki Poole Sherwood -- Tall Oaks [by] Vicki Poole Sherwood -- Charlie and chocolate fountain of youth [by] Jake Stephenson -- A small town's big hero [by] Sherwood Williford -- Witch woman of Boon Hill [by] Sherwood Williford -- Good neighbors build strong bridges [by] Evelyn Wood.Volume 2, Poems : Dear Dad by Teresa McLamb Blackmon -- Say it ain't so by Teresa McLamb Blackmon -- We played by Teresa McLamb Blackmon -- Hit and run by Cindy Brookshire -- Walking in tar by Cindy Brookshire -- Summertime 1945 by T. C. Carter -- These four walls T. C. Carter -- Loving lies T. C. Carter -- The gift T. C. Carter -- Two lane blacktop T. C. Carter -- Why is it? by Barbara Crowley -- Origin story as exit wound by Kevin Dublin -- Love story in a style of attempted murder by Kevin Dublin -- Wisteria mystery by Alison Hendrix -- The devil in disguise by Dorothy La Motta -- There's always tomorrow by Alex Steinmann -- Chances by Shelby Stephenson.Volume 2, Short stories/Essays: Smithield, his hometown by Joe Austin -- The past and present revisited by Jericho Avery -- Railroad wife by Cindy Brookshire -- A Yankee's Tar Heel odyssey by Barbara Crowley -- Johnston County feed mills by Rose Cushing -- 50 years of excellence in the arts by Rose Cushing -- Battle of the bug brigade by Rose Cushing -- Sweet potato biscuit love by Hope Toler Dougherty -- Hizzoner by Barbara Baker Ellliott -- By bienvenidos a todos [by] Cynthia Gary -- A southern story by Alison Hendrix -- The writer and the split rail fence by Alison Hendrix -- Finding home by KeAnne Hoeg -- The essence of maleness...from a woman's perspective by Dorothy La Motta -- Wreckage by Michael J. Markoff -- My caterpillar metamorphosis to Johnston County by Dr. Wanda Robinson Lee -- Finding home by Tyler Stocks -- Finding home by Char Vinar -- Celebrating a legacy of kindness by Sherwood Williford -- Pigs can't fly, but they can swim by Evelyn Wool.
- Subjects: American literature;
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