Four sisters, Tippie, Sue, Allie, and Lilas, tell their family stories of life in rural middle Georgia in the first half of the 20th century. These stories are reminiscences of simpler days long gone, yet they strike notes that sound faintly familiar to many generations of Georgians.
Four sisters, Tippie, Sue, Allie, and Lilas, tell their family stories of life in rural middle Georgia in the first half of the 20th century. These st...
Susan Myrick was the technical consultant to preserve the authenticity of the Southern culture in the making of the movie "Gone With The Wind." This book reveals the Susan Myrick that she hid from the world and recorded only in her diary. You will feel her anguish at the loss of love. You will feel her own fear at the prospect of having to face down David Selznick over the realities of the South's customs, agriculture, and other matters. You will also get a look into the private letters she wrote Peggy Mitchell, and learn about her ever-changing opinions of Hollywood personalities...and learn...
Susan Myrick was the technical consultant to preserve the authenticity of the Southern culture in the making of the movie "Gone With The Wind." This b...
Lindsley puts forth a classic book of Christmas poetry in this illustrated collection. Family friendly reading includes "A Deer with Funny Feet and 20 other poems to brighten anyone's holiday.
Lindsley puts forth a classic book of Christmas poetry in this illustrated collection. Family friendly reading includes "A Deer with Funny Feet and 20...
Second novel from Susan Lindsley, whose debut novel last year ("The Bottom Rail") was a finalist as best first novel in the Georgia Author of the Year Contest. Like that novel, this one also won the ThomasMax "You Are Published" Award from the Southeastern Writers Conference. Set in the 1940's "Old South," this story is told in the language and dialogue of the era and deals with race relations, crime and scandals from that era. Interracial romance. The KKK. Murder during the sesquicentennial parade-shades of Milledgeville, Georgia. America's last mass lynching at Moore's Ford Bridge. Gay...
Second novel from Susan Lindsley, whose debut novel last year ("The Bottom Rail") was a finalist as best first novel in the Georgia Author of the Year...
The afternoon shotgun pellets plummeted the leaves around her on her own hunting grounds. Susan Lindsley did not run and hide. She took off after the poacher. Only one of many she pursued.
He did not come back. Neither did any others of those she caught and jailed.
Even Susan herself could not try to outrun the law. When she accidentally killed a doe out of season, she called the local possum copy on herself. And the word began to circulate in her community: "If you poach on Susan Lindsley and survive, you will go to jail."
She went from "I don't want to hunt" to an...
The afternoon shotgun pellets plummeted the leaves around her on her own hunting grounds. Susan Lindsley did not run and hide. She took off after t...