Lee Smith
Lee Smith is a Registered Master Plumber and certified vocational math instructor. His many years of practical and teaching experience in the pipe trades includes domestic and industrial work in the areas of refrigeration and air conditioning, deep sea diving vehicles, and nuclear piping. In addition to several certificates in the trades, Mr. Smith has held Master Plumber credentials for forty years. He earned his A.A.in applied science and technology from Thomas A. Edison State College, and...See more
Lee Smith is a Registered Master Plumber and certified vocational math instructor. His many years of practical and teaching experience in the pipe trades includes domestic and industrial work in the areas of refrigeration and air conditioning, deep sea diving vehicles, and nuclear piping. In addition to several certificates in the trades, Mr. Smith has held Master Plumber credentials for forty years. He earned his A.A.in applied science and technology from Thomas A. Edison State College, and his B.A. and M.A. degrees in education from Temple University. See less
Lee Smith book subjects
- Fiction > Literary
- Fiction > Family Life
- History > United States > State & Local > South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
- Southern States
- South
- Women
- Appalachian Mountains
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Lee Smith book reviews
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On Agate Hill
My Wife Loves It
A book for my wife who loves historical novels and she Loves this one...anyone with interest in The South during this period will enjoy this...written in the self-journal syle. Read More
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Fair and Tender Ladies
The Kind of Book that Becomes a Friend
Fair and Tender Ladies is the kind of novel that moves into your heart and stays forever. Once you have met Ivy Rowe and been with her in the good double cabin with a breezeway in Sugarloaf, Virginia ... Read More
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Fancy Strut
Pre-Breakdown
by leevyne, Jul 19, 2007
I have been enthralled by all of Lee Smith's novels and stories since Black Mountain Breakdown. I have just caught up with this predecessor to Lee's Virginia and North Carolina novels, much more than ... Read More