Tales from Tootleville – Just A Little Light

Tales from Tootleville – Just A Little Light

Tales from Tootleville is a hodge-podge of stories and true events that span time and distance between Tennessee, Kansas, and beyond. There are short stories about nature, adventure, history, and the author’s growing-up years in Tennessee with grapevine swings, paw-paw patches, bumblebees, and hollyhocks.

Tales from Tootleville is a perfect coffee-table book or a gift for a friend.

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Tales from Tootleville is a hodge-podge of stories and true events that span time and distance between Tennessee, Kansas, and beyond. There are short stories about nature, adventure, history, and the author’s growing-up years in Tennessee with grapevine swings, paw-paw patches, bumblebees, and hollyhocks.

Most of the stories were written for J. Dawn Rountree’s weekly newspaper column called “Just a Little Light,” aptly titled because each tale has a nugget of wisdom or “light” about living. There are stories with intrigue, mystery, history, memories, and Will Thomas Tales.

Tales from Tootleville is a perfect coffee-table book or a gift for a friend.

Get ready to be inspired as you read Tales from Tootleville – Just a Little Light.

“Light is good from whatever lamp it shines.” – Author Unknown

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING

  • “Just one more story, one more story.”  – A quote by a nine-year-old boy in KY whose mom was reading the book to him
  • “Oh, I read the chapter on your ‘Wooly Booger’ last night and I don’t know when I’ve laughed so hard!  And couldn’t quit! I was in bed and wonder what my poor cat was thinking…. I bet he thought I’d gone crazy!” – Patti from TN

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