In 1959, Ford Philpot brought every ounce of his down-home, tent-revival charm to television's fertile ground. But once the cameras stopped rolling, he knew just where he would go next: the golf course. In this delightful memoir, his son spins tales of the man's sometimes profound, sometimes contradictory life.
In 1959, Ford Philpot brought every ounce of his down-home, tent-revival charm to television's fertile ground. But once the cameras stopped rolling, h...
Judge Atticus Zenas has seen too much from his front-row seat in a Lexington, Kentucky family court. For ten years he has watched the slow-motion death of marriage. He has seen families fall apart, destroyed by abuse, neglect, drugs, divorce, crime, cruelty and indifference. As he struggles every day in court to pick up the pieces and protect helpless children, he is on the ragged edge of falling apart himself. This novel is drawn from real life. The tragedy of fatherlessness. The hazards of co-habitation. The damage to children. The casual ease of drive-through divorce. And the sadness that...
Judge Atticus Zenas has seen too much from his front-row seat in a Lexington, Kentucky family court. For ten years he has watched the slow-motion deat...