PRESS RELEASE 8/08/2008
LONE TREE by Bob Lamb
Wisdom – Humor – The Great Depression
With Author Bob Lamb’s newly released “LONE TREE” collection of stories, readers now get a peek inside the landscape and lifestyles of American pioneers surviving The Great Depression deep within America’s heartlands. Through Lamb’s wry written sagas, truths are revealed that may not make TV news, but contain priceless gems of life and give us pearls of wisdom relevant to every generation.
In The Great Depression of the 1930′s, the simple farm folks of Lone Tree, Indiana, like Thadius Spice and Widow Swaby, faced each challenging day with homegrown humor, compassion and self taught survival skills .
For writer Bob Lamb, a native of Lone Tree, this unique community would live forever in his heart. “I now realize the lessons of life are concealed by a code that takes a lifetime to decipher,” Lamb says. “The folks in Lone Tree were developing wisdom so basic it had a universal appeal that lives on in memory and humor.”
After years of sharing stories of these colorful survivors in writers circles from Chicago to Santa Fe to Puerto Vallarta, Lamb has compiled an engaging collection of stories in “LONE TREE, Wisdom, Humor, The Great Depression, ” published by Book Surge in August , 2008.
After a high profile career with the Air Force Academy, President Nixon’s Administration, and Bechtel Corporation, Lamb looks back on growing up in this remote pocket of America and remembers the colorful characters who turned hardships into hilarity every day.
In a tone reminiscent of Will Rogers and Garrison Keillor in “Lake Wobegon”, Lamb takes the reader on a poignant journey of mating, dating, dancing and working. In “Happiness is Five Nickels in Your Overalls,” Lamb shares his memories of his first job as a water boy in his Granddad’ s hayfields where he requested his twenty five cents a day wage be paid in nickels. “I would never be able to explain how carrying one quiet quarter in your overalls couldn’t compete with five noisy nickels,” Lamb recalls.
In hilarious and heartwarming vignettes, we learn that in Lone Tree the process of discovering romance was a slow and lengthy one and was often dependent on how much attention was paid to the behavior of farm animals during mating season.
In “Sweet Romance” Lamb writes: “Hay rides were an important part of the dating ritual in Lone Tree. Nothing could be more romantic than sitting next to a girl on a bale of fragrant hay while listening to the sputter of a John Deere tractor.”
In another nostalgic snapshot, we learn about Widow Swaby’s courting of Charlie Waggoner which “was so subtle he never knew it was happening,” Lamb writes. “Twice a week, the Widow Swaby would show up at Charlie’s house with a freshly baked pie. The ritual continued for almost a year, but ended tragically when Charlie gained twenty pounds and succumbed to a heart attack.”
Lamb lives in Puerto Vallarta Mexico with his wife, Carolyn , and travels extensively sharing his passionate stories of Lone Tree, Indiana. Lamb is available for book readings and signings, special events, and media interviews.
(Email:bobwlamb@yahoo.com. LONE TREE, ISBN # 1-4392-0546-9. LONE TREE may be ordered at Amazon.com.)
What some readers are saying:
“Bob Lamb’s humor is in the vein of Mark Twain and Will Rogers the timeless hilarity found in the simplest things in life.” David Lyons, Author
(“Mexico’s Hidden Gold” and “Riding Guts ‘N”Glory.” www.rdlyons.com)
“Bob Lamb is a born storyteller who draws us into this evocative time and place with characters – their adventures, wit and wisdom, all rendered in wry, clear prose. The reader comes away wishing she had grown up in Lone Tree and had stood at Bob’s elbow as he mused. Baring that, she is grateful to have visited this unique place and comes away very satisfied indeed.” Karen Blomain, Author and Writing Coach.(www.karenblomain.com)
Buy the book:
Purchase Lone Tree – one Tree: Wisdom – Humor – The Great Depression at Amazon.com.
Dear Bob,
My husband and I had lunch with Your son Bret and our daughter Terri and our conversation turned to your book “Lone Tree”.
We have grown to love Bret as we get to know him and are so happy that he obviously loves Terri so much. Terri has never been happier and we are thankful for them both as a couple.
I look foreward to reading your book, and to meeting you one day soon.
With kindest regards,
De Van Overbeke
Colorado Sprigns, CO
By: De Van Overbeke on January 5, 2009
at 3:55 pm
Dear Mrs. De Van Overbeke
I am so sorry to take so long to respond to you kind comments.
Carolyn and I are also very happy for Bret and Terri. They seem to be very happy, especially, now that Terri has a new grand daughter.
I hope we have a chance to meet some day
Bob
By: boblambpv on December 25, 2009
at 10:00 pm
Hi Bob and Carolyn,
We enjoyed meeting you so much at Zena’s.
I’m really looking forward to reading Lone Tree.
I can tell from the web page this something I will relate to. I will pick it up tomorrow on constitutcion or at Caraco.
Johnl
By: John T Hermes on January 2, 2010
at 12:05 am