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Court House: A Journey of Fifty Years in the Law

$14.95
  • 191 Pages
  • 5.5 X 8.5
  • Softcover
  • ISBN 978-1933197-937
  • Copyright 2012

By James A. Kiger

Court House is a book about the great people who the writer associated with for a period of fifty years. It goes to the very heart of what Court House and Fayette County are about. It reveals the lives of the people and how they think. It is about heartache, sadness, and joy and the natural law which the writer says always prevails in the final analysis of life. When you read it, you will laugh, you will cry and you will want to say to your children, “You can be somebody if you try.”

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  • 191 Pages
  • 5.5 X 8.5
  • Softcover
  • ISBN 978-1933197-937
  • Copyright 2012

By James A. Kiger

Court House is a book about the great people who the writer associated with for a period of fifty years. It goes to the very heart of what Court House and Fayette County are about. It reveals the lives of the people and how they think. It is about heartache, sadness, and joy and the natural law which the writer says always prevails in the final analysis of life. When you read it, you will laugh, you will cry and you will want to say to your children, “You can be somebody if you try.”

  • 191 Pages
  • 5.5 X 8.5
  • Softcover
  • ISBN 978-1933197-937
  • Copyright 2012

By James A. Kiger

Court House is a book about the great people who the writer associated with for a period of fifty years. It goes to the very heart of what Court House and Fayette County are about. It reveals the lives of the people and how they think. It is about heartache, sadness, and joy and the natural law which the writer says always prevails in the final analysis of life. When you read it, you will laugh, you will cry and you will want to say to your children, “You can be somebody if you try.”

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