The
Good Citizen Handbook -
By Jennifer McKnight
Trontz
Reviewed by Monty Rainey
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Liberals
will find this book outdated, old fashioned, even humorous,
but do good manners ever really go out of fashion?
Yes, this is a bit dated and may portray the nuclear family
of the 50's, but the content of this little book are
timeless. The handbook promotes a wide variety of
civic lessons ranging from penmanship, gun safety, respect
for authority, cleanliness and grooming, proper diet and
much more.
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These
make great little gifts. Adults will appreciate the
nostalgia, while children will learn valuable lessons for
life.
This
book will remind you of the values we once had in America,
and will set goals of the vlaues we must return to.
This book is honest and pure, in every way. Get
this book for your grandfather who wonders what happened
to common decency. Get this book for the grandson who
never knew it. Get it for the patriot who needs a quick
reminder of what America is at its core. Get it as a
reminder fo your civic duties, responsibilities and
rights.
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