Odds are good that you've never heard of Bette Nesmith Graham. That's because her names falls short of being what we would refer to as a "household word." But, if you're over forty, chances are better than 50-50 that you've used Bette Braham's inventions.
And, as you're about to learn, Bette made more than a few mistakes in her youth, and she would acknowledge that. But she more than made up for her errors by inventing something that helped millions of other people correct theirs.
Stories from History’s Dust Bin is a 3-volume set of historical short stories. These are the nuggets of gold that had fallen by the wayside… the little known and unusual. Many of these gems were destined to be forever lost until they were collected, dusted off and brought back to life by author Wayne Winterton.
Each podcast episode features one of the over 450 stories featured in Winterton’s Award-Winning* series, narrated by either the author, his son, William Winterton, or his daughter, Jana.
If you enjoy today’s episode, please leave us 5 stars and a glowing review on iTunes! And if you don’t want to wait a whole week to hear another story from the Dust Bin, consider picking up the books on Amazon (either downloadable or good ol’ fashioned ink and paper).
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* Winner of the Arizona Book of the Year Award for 2016