One-legged Uncle Jesse
By (Author) Mike Morris
BookBaby
BookBaby
13th August 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
298
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 17mm
489g
In a multigenerational saga set from the late 19th to the mid-20th century, the resilient Sargent women, led by the indomitable Ma Sargent, navigate life's highs and lows with humor and strength, challenging the conventions of the White Man's religion in what was once Creek Indian territory. Ma's legacy of questioning truth and faith influences her descendants, particularly her daughter Kate and Kate's children as they travel throughout Alabama, singing the gospel in support of their papa, the Reverend Stewart. However, the clash between irreverence and devout belief eventually erupts in tragedy, shattering the family's unity after Reverend James Washington Stewart's actions from 1916 resurface, casting a shadow over the Sargents and Stewarts, leading to heartbreak in the late 1950's. This poignant narrative exposes the complexity of truth and the consequences of its pursuit across generations, illustrating the intricate dynamics within the Sargent-Stewart family.
I chose BookBaby for publishing "One-legged Uncle Jesse" because I was happy with my first book that they published, "Karma Redirected: How Did They Let You Become a Teacher"
Mike Morris is a jazz drummer and a former middle school English teacher. Born in Alabama, he has lived most of his life near Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland. Married for almost half a century, he enjoys spending time with his wife, two daughters, their partners, and his three grandchildren. A 50-year member of the Soka Gakkai International, he dedicates his life promoting activities for peace.