Jack's Shop

Beyond the Front Porch

by James P. Herndon


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/6/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 348
ISBN : 9781438924915

About the Book

Front Porches were once the center of activity for families when the weather allowed. With the advent of HVAC, the walls went up, the windows came down and doors closed and an era came to an end. Jack's Shop brings to mind, once again, those days of front porches, outhouses, and country living.

 

Follow the antics and adventures of a young boy growing up in rural Virginia during the1950s and '60s.  It may bring to mind a far simpler and, in some ways, misguided period in the history of the south.  A bygone era of front porch swings, and the simple pleasures of country living is fondly recalled with a unique sampling of poignant humor.  Through his eyes, the serenity and simplicity of the day is continually questioned until finally a life-threatening illness forces him to face a painful reality.


About the Author

Jack’s Shop is Jim’s first book, although several of his stories were published in Riverbanks to Mountaintops, a locally published compilation.  He plans to continue the Jack’s Shop series, writing at least two more books.  Jim feels strongly that the memory of the rural culture he knew while in his youth is slowly disappearing.  Jack’s Shop is an attempt to record a lost era for the sake of generations to come.

 

Jim and his wife Betty were foster parents for children in need within the state of Virginia for over 13 years and welcomed over 40 children into their home.  He hopes to one day publish a book with those experiences.  Jim was also President for the Virginia Foster Parent Associations for over three years in the 1990s.

 

Jim has used crutches to walk since he contracted Encephalitis at age 12.  Even so, he has been employed with the City of Charlottesville for over 30 years.  He continues his efforts for accessibility today as a Planner and ADA Coordinator for the City.  He resides in Albemarle County in Virginia.  He has three children and three grandchildren.

 

In his next book, Jim will detail the struggles he faced as he returned to Jack's Shop following his illness.  Years before the Americans with Disabilities Act, Jim found himself trying to return to a school system that was inaccessible and a community that was hesitant to accept his disability.