Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Ohio outback:, learning to love the great black swamp, Claude Clayton Smith

Label
Ohio outback:, learning to love the great black swamp, Claude Clayton Smith
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ohio outback:
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Claude Clayton Smith
Sub title
learning to love the great black swamp
Summary
A collection that reveals the surprising variety of life in northwest Ohio Ohio Outback is a unique compilation of writings by Claude Clayton Smith about his experiences of living in Ohio for the past twenty-two years. Smith offers a vibrant, humorous portrait of life that focuses on individuals and events in out-of-the-way places throughout northwest Ohio. The pieces in this book reflect a growing curiosity and fondness for Ohio, with topics ranging from the manufacturing process of NFL footballs and the anatomy of ditches to an Ohio section of a ten-thousand mile drive by interstate highway across the forty-eight states and Smith's reflections as a licensed professional boxing judge. Ohio Outback also contains "Yard Wars of the Ohio Outback," a lighthearted piece that forms the book's narrative core with tales of bird, pool, and driveway battles
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content

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