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Offbeat Kentuckians: Legends to Lunatics

Offbeat Kentuckians: Legends to Lunatics

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: McQueen has done it again
Review: If you are a Kentuckian, this should be required reading. If you are not a Kentuckian, read it anyway; it is one of the most interesting collection of people you'll ever read about. If nonfiction is your cup of tea, take a long swallow of this fascinating tome.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: McQueen has done it again
Review: If you are a Kentuckian, this should be required reading. If you are not a Kentuckian, read it anyway; it is one of the most interesting collection of people you'll ever read about. If nonfiction is your cup of tea, take a long swallow of this fascinating tome.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What Kentucky Newspapers say about Offbeat Kentuckians
Review: The Richmond Register...."Teachers and librarians are buying the books for their students and using it to make history interesting again."

The Paducah Sun...."The book tells the story of 23 people, ranging from internationally known militant prohibitionist Carry Nation and Hopkinsville psychic Edgar Cayce to folksy legends such as Anderson County's Wandering Ben Wilson."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What Kentucky Newspapers say about Offbeat Kentuckians
Review: The Richmond Register...."Teachers and librarians are buying the books for their students and using it to make history interesting again."

The Paducah Sun...."The book tells the story of 23 people, ranging from internationally known militant prohibitionist Carry Nation and Hopkinsville psychic Edgar Cayce to folksy legends such as Anderson County's Wandering Ben Wilson."


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