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Fatherless

Overview


When a father suddenly disappears from the life of a young boy, a new role is carved out for Arthur as he struggles through life's challenges. Growing up as the eldest male child in a family destined to support themselves by sharecropping on a cotton plantation during the Jim Crow era, Arthur daydreams about the day this daddy will return. In the meantime, his colorful, hard-working mother is focused on keeping her four children fed, clothed and protected from the likes of people who murdered 14-year-old Emmett Till in a community not too far from the Hobbs Plantation where Arthur came to know the life of sharecroppers. As Arthur's family moved from shotgun house to shotgun house, the personal stories of characters in and out of their lives are painful at times and joyous and funny at other moments.
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Description


When a father suddenly disappears from the life of a young boy, a new role is carved out for Arthur as he struggles through life's challenges. Growing up as the eldest male child in a family destined to support themselves by sharecropping on a cotton plantation during the Jim Crow era, Arthur daydreams about the day this daddy will return. In the meantime, his colorful, hard-working mother is focused on keeping her four children fed, clothed and protected from the likes of people who murdered 14-year-old Emmett Till in a community not too far from the Hobbs Plantation where Arthur came to know the life of sharecroppers. As Arthur's family moved from shotgun house to shotgun house, the personal stories of characters in and out of their lives are painful at times and joyous and funny at other moments. "Fatherless" is a piercing journey through the day to day existence of a sharecropping family in the Mississippi Delta. Nicknamed Bird, Arthur must figure out how to fly above poverty, pain, unending injustices, and a seemingly hopeless longing for the love of his father.
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About the author


Larry McCoy is a retired businessman and public servant. He continues to live in Mississippi where he was born and raised. He has traveled the back roads of the magnolia state capturing photographic records of remains of its iconic blues and juke joints. Listening to stories of elders throughout the Delta inspired his creative efforts to write. McCoy often carries his passion for karaoke to music joints and events to small towns throughout Mississippi. His other works include The Last of the Mississippi Juke Joints. Pending book releases include "The Love Family Reunion," "The Robbery on the Pee Vine Track," "Done Got Over," and "The Trial."
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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Historical / General

Language:English

Pages:180

eBook ISBN:9780970206947

Paperback ISBN:9780970206930


Overview


When a father suddenly disappears from the life of a young boy, a new role is carved out for Arthur as he struggles through life's challenges. Growing up as the eldest male child in a family destined to support themselves by sharecropping on a cotton plantation during the Jim Crow era, Arthur daydreams about the day this daddy will return. In the meantime, his colorful, hard-working mother is focused on keeping her four children fed, clothed and protected from the likes of people who murdered 14-year-old Emmett Till in a community not too far from the Hobbs Plantation where Arthur came to know the life of sharecroppers. As Arthur's family moved from shotgun house to shotgun house, the personal stories of characters in and out of their lives are painful at times and joyous and funny at other moments.

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Description


When a father suddenly disappears from the life of a young boy, a new role is carved out for Arthur as he struggles through life's challenges. Growing up as the eldest male child in a family destined to support themselves by sharecropping on a cotton plantation during the Jim Crow era, Arthur daydreams about the day this daddy will return. In the meantime, his colorful, hard-working mother is focused on keeping her four children fed, clothed and protected from the likes of people who murdered 14-year-old Emmett Till in a community not too far from the Hobbs Plantation where Arthur came to know the life of sharecroppers. As Arthur's family moved from shotgun house to shotgun house, the personal stories of characters in and out of their lives are painful at times and joyous and funny at other moments. "Fatherless" is a piercing journey through the day to day existence of a sharecropping family in the Mississippi Delta. Nicknamed Bird, Arthur must figure out how to fly above poverty, pain, unending injustices, and a seemingly hopeless longing for the love of his father.

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About the author


Larry McCoy is a retired businessman and public servant. He continues to live in Mississippi where he was born and raised. He has traveled the back roads of the magnolia state capturing photographic records of remains of its iconic blues and juke joints. Listening to stories of elders throughout the Delta inspired his creative efforts to write. McCoy often carries his passion for karaoke to music joints and events to small towns throughout Mississippi. His other works include The Last of the Mississippi Juke Joints. Pending book releases include "The Love Family Reunion," "The Robbery on the Pee Vine Track," "Done Got Over," and "The Trial."
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