BOOK & OLD NANCY
Letter from the Author
I hesitate to mention this “four letter word” but my sustainability to continue my efforts to bring the story of “Old Nancy” to the people will require cash, i.e., bread, dough, skins. I do what I do because I believe in this cause and I choose to use my time, effort and funds to move this and another cause to fruition. I am also helping with the efforts to make repairs and restore our CSA Monument in Opelika, Alabama.I am an entity but not a corporate entity and do not require a 501(c) non-profit entitlement. As an individual entity, I do not qualify because there is no profit A prerequisite to a profit is there must be revenue.
Please purchase my book here on my website and help me cover some of my expenses associated with these causes. Any profit from the sale of my book will be listed on my state and federal returns.
Thank you in advance for all your support!
Warm Regards,
Steve Sasser
BIO
STEVE SASSER
John Steven Sasser was born November 15, 1949 in Opelika, Alabama.
CHILDHOOD
His mother was Nancy Renn Sasser and his father was Clifford Otto Sasser, Jr. Except for the times his mother would call him John Steven with a tone of dissatisfaction, he has gone by Steve.
EDUCATION AND CAREER
Steve received his BBA from Auburn University in June of 1974.
He continued to learn more about our country from Hillsdale College and Rush Limbaugh. Hillsdale College is located in Hillsdale, Michigan and offers online courses for free.
REVIEWS
Wisdom and Truth from a talented new writer. Fun to read, not politically correct which makes it so refreshing and valuable. Steve shares his life lessons many of which are timeless. He loves America and wants to leave his grandchildren the same love and appreciation of our Great Country!
Entertaining and eye-opening perspective on America today...and a great reminder of the importance of history, values and personal responsibility!
An interesting book based upon personal experience of growing up in a simpler time in a small town. The author correlates that time to a very different, more complex era now facing America. I recommend this book as an interesting read.
THIS IS A GREAT BOOK AND IS EASY TO READ. STEVE SASSER WRITES ABOUT HIS PAST AND THE FUTURE OF OUR GREAT COUNTRY. YOU WILL ENJOY THIS BOOK.