The Way Back to Mayberry: Lessons from a Simpler Time
<DIV><FONT></DIV><P>"Everything I know about life, I learned from <I>The Andy Griffith Show</I>," says Joey Fann, author of <I>The Way Back to Mayberry </I>and founder of BarneyFife.com.</P><P></P><P>Millions would agree. Many factors contribute to the continued worldwide success of the television classic that made a smalltown sheriff, his son Opie, Aunt Bea, and a comedic deputy famous. Fans know the most important element of this popularity is the program's emphasis on basic moral principles; almost every episode provides a lesson, a good example, or helpful word. <BR><BR>Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of <I>The Andy Griffith Show</I>, this new edition of <I>The Way Back to Mayberry </I>draws out the subtle parables found in thirty favorite episodes, including "Opie's Charity," "Man in a Hurry," "Andy on Trial," "Barney and the Choir," "Deputy Otis," "The Jinx," "Sermon for Today," and "Christmas Story." Also includes 32 black & white photographs.</P>