Ebook {Epub PDF} The Adventures of a Common Man by Edmond P. DeRousse






















Pete’s “common man adventures” are a series of good tales that will liven up any boring afternoon. It bubbles in delectable stories that will make one read and reread again. It is a book that captures the experiences of a boy who whirls along life’s vibrant colors and weaves his own/5(6). Pete must deal with a robber, a genius deer, and a giant man eating spider. He extends his hand in friendship only to have it rejected. Two gladiators meet on field of battle and one of them is Pete. While in an underground mine, the lights go out. How does he find his way out? Pete is an ordinary guy and enjoys that status. It serves him well. Edmond P. DeRousse is a retired educator for the Illinois Department of Corrections. He also served in the army and worked as an executive for the Boy Scouts of America. Just like his book’s hero, Pete Russey, he has also had many adventures of his own, including raising two children, before returning to his beloved home in Southern Illinois/5.


Edmond P. DeRousse shares his experiences of playing Rowdy Yates and realizing age might be a factor. And yes, I realize now that I was overcome with a sudden and unexpected lack of common sense. Rowdy Yates. The day was spent in the saddle I imagined the young man's adventures. As he drove the herd along. Combine EditionsEdmond P. DeRousse's books. Edmond P. DeRousse. Average rating: · 15 ratings · 9 reviews · 3 distinct works. The Mighty Spartan! (The Common Man Adventure Series, #3) avg rating — 8 ratings — published — 3 editions. Want to Read. You don't have to be rich and famous to have adventures! Votes: 0. Edmond P. DeRousse. Helpful Not Helpful. Don't flatter the rich, or appear to willing before the great. A man he was to all the country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a year. Rich in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime.


Pete’s “common man adventures” are a series of good tales that will liven up any boring afternoon. It bubbles in delectable stories that will make one read and reread again. It is a book that captures the experiences of a boy who whirls along life’s vibrant colors and weaves his own. His adventures started during the depression in the irrigation canals of Southern Idaho. For nine years his adventures sent him down the "River of No Return" as a guide for the Boy Scouts of America. He found himself working with dynamite and helicopters to build trails and bridges in some of the remotest mountain regions of the United States. Edmond P. DeRousse is a retired educator for the Illinois Department of Corrections. He also served in the army and worked as an executive for the Boy Scouts of America. Just like his book’s hero, Pete Russey, he has also had many adventures of his own, including raising two children, before returning to his beloved home in Southern Illinois.

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