About the Book

Who Took the “G” Out of Glademore? is a story that encompasses family and all its conflicts, including a grandmother who dabbles occasionally in the “Gifts,” the intimacy of “first love,” and the trials close-knit families in a rural town endure to survive.

The story takes place in the fictional town of Glademore, Alabama, during the late 1950’s segregated South. Dramatically, we are taken through and become a part of heroine Honey Hall’s journey, from being an inexperienced young girl to becoming a woman.

Along the way, Honey learns the value of true friendship, a friendship that carries heavy-laden conflicts on her heart. She is there for her best friend who is easily persuaded by an unscrupulous, bootleg-selling boyfriend; his friend who is determined to be more than a yes-man; and the notoriety of Joe Boy, the protagonist, whose hard-knock experiences in life make him the man he is.

Share the unpredictability of love, the boundaries Honey is willing to cross, and the vagaries of human nature.

ISBN13 (TP): 978-1-4415-3120-9
ISBN13 (HB): 978-1-4415-3121-6

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