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Management number 219166379 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$1.20 Model Number 219166379
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The Cabin Pact: A Summer That Built a LifetimeIn the humid summer of 1965, a group of teenage boys in Greenwood, Mississippi, set out to build a log cabin in a hidden meadow along the Yalobusha River. What started as a Tom Sawyer-inspired adventure became something deeper: a sacred pact forged under Delta stars, promising brotherhood through whatever life threw at them.In the heart of the Mississippi Delta, this group of restless teenage boys turned a forgotten meadow along the Yalobusha River into their private kingdom. They felled pines, stacked logs, and built a replica of Abraham Lincoln’s cabin. It wasn’t just a hideout, but a sanctuary where racial divisions of the times faded, dreams took shape, and an unbreakable pact was sworn under the stars.Led by the dynamic trio of Robert Hardin, Freddie Carl, and Hank Harrison, the Class of ’66 brotherhood created a world of their own: Jumping off the very bridge that inspired the ballad, “ Ode to Billy Joe”, their homemade raft for overnight float trips on the river, frog gigging and running trot lines on the Yalobusha, and nights lit by bonfires and the Gants’ music. It was their last stand against growing up. It was a rebellion of laughter, sweat, and brotherhood.But youth is fleeting. The cabin burned. Tragedy struck too soon. And the world they knew began to change.Sixty years later, the meadow still stands hidden along the river tucked away over time. It is overgrown and difficult to reach, yet it still calls to those who remember it. The author recently felt that powerful pull and tried to return one last time. The Cabin Pact: A Summer That Built a Lifetime is a heartfelt memoir that follows the boys who built something real into adulthood. From military service and the draft era to launching a printing empire branded by hot-air balloons soaring over Central Park and the Soviet Union, from raising a family through joy and loss to retiring under Maui sunrises, the lessons of that meadow carried Robert Hardin through every chapter of life. The cabin may have burned, but the boy who helped build it never stopped building.Perfect for readers who love Southern nostalgia, coming-of-age tales, stories of loyalty that stand the test of time, and the inspiring journey of the men that carried a teenage pact into leading remarkable lives.A Summer That Built a Lifetimeby Robert H. Hardin, Jr.Also by Robert Hardin Jr.:The Cabin Pact – a heartfelt memoir of the 1965 Mississippi Delta summer when a group of teenagers built their own log cabin and forged a lifelong pact of friendship and resilience.The Cabin Kids – a magical middle-grade adventure inspired by the true 1965 pact.The Letter That Cracked the Curtain – a riveting memoir of a single letter to Mikhail Gorbachev that cracked the Iron Curtain on hidden truths and changed everything. Read more

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Print length 262 pages
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Publication date April 28, 2026
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