An important and exciting new author of Southern regional fiction in the vein of Carl Hiaason, Nick Wynne manages to capture the lives of the citizens of a small Georgia town with perfection. The author captures the essence of the intricacies of the interplay between religion, greed, and self-delusion.
An important and exciting new author of Southern regional fiction in the vein of Carl Hiaason, Nick Wynne manages to capture the lives of the citizens...
What if an Oscar winning movie star is stopped for speeding in a small Georgia town and is arrested for a twenty-five year old murder in the same town? What if the merchants in that town seize his arrest as an opportunity to get tourists to come to the town and spend money to revive the town's economy? What if a single female attorney agrees to represent the movie star and falls in love with him? What if the movie star admits enigmatically, "I killed him, but I didn't murder him " What if? Welcome to Flighty Jo Jones: A Love Story
What if an Oscar winning movie star is stopped for speeding in a small Georgia town and is arrested for a twenty-five year old murder in the same town...
Nick Wynne and George Baker take readers and cooks of all kinds on a leisurely stroll through their kitchens, providing tasty recipes and philosophical insights on cooking, southern culture, and life in general. Nick and George are serious traditional cooks, but both enjoy side trips into the unusual and the uncommon. This book requires the reader to have a sense of humor and to be flexible in food experimentation. Written in a conversational mode, this is the first collaboration between Wynne and Baker, and it is a harbinger of more books to come.
Nick Wynne and George Baker take readers and cooks of all kinds on a leisurely stroll through their kitchens, providing tasty recipes and philosophica...
The financial boom of the 1920s gave Florida citizens a look at prosperity and promise. By 1926, natural disasters, financial misdeeds and failures to realize those promises created a sense of impending doom and forced entrepreneurs into bankruptcy. With the hurricane of 1928, the boom was over, and coupled with bank failures and numerous farming epidemics, Florida plunged into a depression--two years before the stock market crash of 1929. Journey with noted Florida historians Nick Wynne and Joseph Knetsch as they detail the hardships of the times and the defiance of a state determined to...
The financial boom of the 1920s gave Florida citizens a look at prosperity and promise. By 1926, natural disasters, financial misdeeds and failures to...