Recent release "A Small Town's Legacies" from Page Publishing author Laurel Collins is a nostalgic and well-researched journey into the life of a small Pennsylvania town through the ages. Inspired by childhood summers at her grandparents' farm and the rich family history passed down through generations, the author shares a fascinating glimpse of day-to-day life in Espyville and the real people who lived, worked, and settled there from the eighteenth century through the present.
NEW YORK, Sept. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Laurel Collins, a former high school English teacher, department chair, and liaison between CEOs of business and industry, deans of Pittsburgh's colleges and universities, professionals in public service, and educators in selected school districts in the suburban Pittsburgh area for the design and implementation of a school-to-work initiative for all students who moved to the country after retirement, became active in the Daughters of the American Revolution, and enjoyed outdoor photography, sewing, knitting, early American antiques, and spending winters on Jekyll Island off the coast of southern Georgia, has completed her new book "A Small Town's Legacies": a warmhearted history of a rural town in northwestern Pennsylvania.
"A Small Town's Legacies" takes the reader on an historical journey that begins in the 1700s with early settlers building homesteads in the swampy wilderness of Northwest Pennsylvania. Their experiences of hardships, ingenuity, and bravery enabled these stalwart people to survive and create a thriving community first known as Coniot.
The early residents of Espyville and the generations that followed adopted resourcefulness that allowed them to implement ideas new to the American way of life. A century and a half before Pymatuning Lake put Espyville on the map, the inhabitants had already established their imprint on America.
This is the story of the people who chose to live in a small town in America and the legacies they entrusted to future generations.
Published by Page Publishing, Laurel Collins' engrossing book is an excellent choice for avid American history readers.
Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase "A Small Town's Legacies" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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