Wood Booger

“Wood Booger” by Melissa George is a personal memoir published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – KDP Print US on May 12, 2019. This edition spans 115 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in the summer of 1960, focusing on twelve-year-old Matt Scott, who enjoys a carefree childhood filled with fishing and adventures in the woods alongside his best friend, Luke. Their idyllic life on Papa’s Black Angus farm in Northern Georgia takes a turn as they encounter a creature from local folklore, challenging their understanding of childhood innocence.
Readers will find a vivid recounting of Matt’s experiences as he navigates the complexities of growing up. The memoir captures the essence of friendship and the transition from innocence to awareness, set against the backdrop of rural life. Through Matt’s eyes, the story explores themes of adventure and the impact of confronting the unknown. This edition offers a glimpse into a pivotal summer that shapes Matt’s perspective, making it a reflective journey for those interested in personal narratives and childhood memoirs.
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It was the summer of 1960, and Matt Scott was twelve years old. Like any young boy, he spent his days fishing and plundering the woods with his best friend, Luke. Life was simple living on his Papa’s Black Angus farm in Northern Georgia. Little did he know that a childhood innocence would be lost that summer when he and Luke came face to face with what they had considered a tall tale, the Wood Booger.
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