Mr. Gilmore's Place
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Book Details
About the Book
This novel follows a selected series of accidents, incidents, coincidences, and random decisions that happened during the course of a cotton harvest on an early nineteenth century East, Texas cotton plantation. The intent is to show how a series of random events entirely changed the social and spiritual relationship between slaves, slave groups and non-slaves in the United States.
About the Author
The author was born and raised on his family's farm located in Red River County, North East, Texas. He attended elementary and grade school in his home town, Fulbright, Texas. After graduating from grade school he attended Cheatham High School in Clarksville, Texas where he graduated with honors.
The author has degrees from Northwest Christian college, Eugene, Oregon (B.A.); Brite Divinity School. Fort Worth, Texas(M. Div.), and a D. Div. from Northwest Christian College, Eugene, Oregon.
He and his wife, of the past forty-five years, Evelyn Jones-Stewart, from Paris, Texas, have five grown children and thirteen grand children.
The author's favorite past time is telling tall Texas tales in his native East, Texas language.