
The Way We Were, Part 2
Personal Reflections of Life in the Ozarks
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Narrated by:
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Marlon S. Hayes
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By:
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Lonnie Whitaker
About this listen
A Bygone Era
A time when one-room schools still populated the hills, and small-town teenagers in cars equipped with AM radios and stick shifts cruised Main Street after homecoming games. The Way We Were … Personal Reflections on Life in the Ozarks-Part 2 is a collection of articles from Lonnie Whitaker’s award-winning newspaper column in the Howell County News in Willow Springs, Missouri. Engaging anecdotes and colorful characters from the author’s life will transport you to a bygone era in the Missouri Ozarks of the 1950s and 60s.
©2025 Scrivener Oak Press (P)2025 Lonnie Whitaker
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