Grammy and Grandpa and their children:
- No Stone—My long-lost uncle Earl Lester Read and why his siblings never knew about him
- Grammy’s Poem—Why Grammy made me memorize “I Met God in the Morning”
- No Stone—a memorial to Earl Lester Read, their baby son who died
- Handiwork—a tribute to my wonderful Auntie Vi
- Kudos to Nurses—a tribute to Grammy and my mom, among others
- Round Grammies—a tribute to Grammy and a joke about my weight
- The Age of Good China—Grammy and her china dishes
- Alligator Shoes—a poem about my mother’s shoes
- Grammy and the Hand-Painted Quilts—Grammy loved to make quilts for everybody
- Grammy and the House Plants—Grammy had an unusual method of getting plants to bloom
- Grammy and that Pig—animals and most people minded Grammy
- Pranking Grammy—Grammy loved to tease and teasing her was a lot of fun
- An Evening at the Read’s—Grammy and Grandpa and various family members on the 87th birthday of Lloyd Read, secretly tape recorded by a grandson, and revealed to them the next day
- Memoirs of Lloyd Alvero Read, parts 1 & 2—Lloyd’s ancestry and childhood up to his high school graduation
- Memoirs of Lloyd Alvero Read, part 3—Lloyd’s young adulthood
- Memoirs of Lloyd Alvero Read, part 4—Lloyd’s career, politics, and weddings of children
- Memoirs of Lloyd Alvero Read, part 5—Lloyd’s several retirements and travels
- Memoirs of Lloyd Alvero Read, part 6—Lloyd’s final years and death
- The House on Mill Creek—memories of visiting Grammy and Grandpa Read
- Royal Rascals and Rogues—a look at a line that goes back to Nero
- Happy Ending, I Hope—Lloyd Read’s grandmother, Mary Malinda Hill, and her family
- Read Reunions—a 100-year history of the Read-Porter Picnics in Turner, Oregon
- How My Family Came West—includes the story of how the Read family ended up in Oregon
- Uncle George Was All Right After All—my great-great Uncle George Sidney Read turns out to have been deaf, that’s all.