
"The Mayberry Poem - A Tribute to Mayberry"
In October of 1960, a sitcom appeared on the old black and white TV sets that celebrated family, friendship, community and the Golden Rule. That show was "The Andy Griffith Show." It isn't surprising to fans of the show to know that after 46 years, that show has never been off the air as it moved into syndication and reruns that are still popular today. Therefore, it's little wonder to discover that fans are putting their love for the show and its characters in poetry form today.
The Mayberry Poem - A Tribute to Mayberry is a compilation of poetry
about "The Andy Griffith Show" that celebrates the characters and the
show that made millions of viewers laugh during the turbulent 60s as
they watched the antics and friendships of the good people of Mayberry.
The slim volume of poetry contains over 170 poems about Mayberry
written by 58 different poets from 19 states as well as Washington,
D.C. Each poem pays tribute to a character, episode, or theme from "The
Andy Griffith Show" or simply honors the fictional town of Mayberry
itself with its small-town values and simple "good ole' days" way of
life. The poems range from humorous limericks to thought-provoking
verses about the things that still make Mayberry resonate with viewers
today.
Illustrated with photos of the cast as well as photos of Andy
Griffith's real hometown, Mt. Airy, NC, The Mayberry Poem - A Tribute
to Mayberry will take you back to a simpler time in Mayberry, USA.
(Christian Activities Publications, $8.99)

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Mayberry Reflections: The Early Years summarizes plot lines of episodes through the first four seasons of the popular television series and adds reflections by the author on how the simple truths expressed in each show retain their meaning, even in the face of today’s more complex society.
The purpose of this book is really quite simple. The author hopes that as you read each reflection you will take a few minutes to pause and be transformed back to another time and place. As we all know, Mayberry is a fictitious place. But the ideals and values that were instilled in the people that lived there are very real. They were important to the people of Mayberry, and they should continue to be important to each and every one of us no matter whom we may be or where we might live.

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