"With deft and precise language, Ted Dunagan tells a story that is both beautifully wrought and unsparing in its portrayal of all that was good and bad in Dixie." --Adrian Fogelin, author of Crossing Jordan
"Ted Dunagan convincingly captures the South of the late 1940s. In his moving story, he shows through the experiences of a young boy how friendship can triumph over prejudice. Good reading!" --Faye Gibbons, author of Night in the Barn
"Ted Dunagan convincingly captures the South of the late 1940s. In his moving story, he shows through the experiences of a young boy how friendship can triumph over prejudice. Good reading!" --Faye Gibbons, author of Night in the Barn
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