This book contains a collection of short stories to be used as a tool for parents and grandparents. These stories are easy-to-read and easy-to-understand with moral meanings to be implemented by the parents in order to inspire the children’s perceptions.
Darrell Herron lived most of his life in the hills of West Virginia with his wife Connie and their five children. Darrell was raised in the coal camps of Eccles West Virginia, where he learned the hardships of coal camp life.
Darrell has built his life around his family and family life. His ancestry and roots run deeply with family heritage. From his early ancestors, which arrived in America in the early 1700s, his bloodlines inherited deep concerns of family life and moral standings. His family life inspired him to write this and other books on standing in moral family togetherness.