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The Memoirs of Lemuel Clarke McKeeby

The Memoirs of Lemuel Clarke McKeeby

Lemuel Clarke McKeeby

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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The Memoirs Of Lemuel Clarke McKeeby is a book written by Lemuel Clarke McKeeby himself. This book is a memoir of his life and experiences. Lemuel Clarke McKeeby was a man who lived in the early 20th century and was known for his adventurous spirit and his love for exploring new places. In this book, he talks about his childhood, his family, his travels, and his career. He also shares his thoughts on various topics such as religion, politics, and social issues. The book is written in a simple and engaging style that makes it easy to read and understand. It is a great read for anyone who is interested in history, travel, and adventure.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Lemuel the Fool

Lemuel the Fool

Myron Uhlberg

Peachtree Publishers
2021
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"At night, while the other villagers dreamed of catching fish, Lemuel dreamed of sailing over the horizon." Lemuel is a fisherman and a fool. When he sets out on a journey across the sea, he makes sure to tie a red scarf on the bow and a rope to the stern; with the scarf waving before him and the rope trailing behind, he'll always know he's going the right direction. Disoriented after a storm, Lemuel lands near a strange new village--except that it's strangely familiar, down to the woman who looks exactly like his own dear wife and even calls him by name. Later that night, a very confused Lemuel sets sail for home and away from the madness. With the red scarf before him and the rope trailing behind, he's confident he'll arrive at home again--and be safely back among the familiar. A great fan of Jewish folklore, especially the rich tradition of "fools," Myron Uhlberg also looked to his own family for inspiration when writing Lemuel the Fool. His maternal grandfather, John, was consumed by wanderlust and "the next great adventure." Young readers will enjoy the silly charm of Lemuel's journey, beautifully illustrated by Sonja Lamut.