An autobiography about a young boy growing up in the Southern hills of Indiana with a praying mother and a whiskey-making father. They lived on wild animals: raccoons, groundhogs, opossums, and so on and only getting a third-grade education in a one-room schoolhouse. When he came out into the real world, there weren't any hand-out food places in those days. How was he going to survive out in the world? He escaped from jail and left his mother to starve to death. Read what saved her. Read why the Ku Klux Klan was involved in our lives. Read about his true and inspirational life.

ISBN 978-1-9349-4024-2

$12.95