Ain't Going Back to No Cotton Patch

by Terry R. Thomas


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Softcover
£9.95
Hardcover
£17.99
Softcover
£9.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 26/06/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 156
ISBN : 9781481763851
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 156
ISBN : 9781481763868

About the Book

Fast cars, law men, moonshine, romance in the cotton fields, and wild cat whiskey! It was Garden City, Alabama the spring of 1946. Boys were coming home. World War II was over. Many mothers were learning that their sons would not be coming home. Garden City was beginning to settle back in to a nice easy routine. Mr. Sam the local merchant was getting in his sugar orders for the season. The farmers were looking for good crops, and the moonshiners, were looking forward to make good on their orders. A certain revenuer from DC was poking around town. He was trying his best to find out about this “special shine” that everyone was talking about. Cracker Black, the brains behind the operation has a 50 gallon pot making moonshine for a local man named Hollis. Now Hollis is a nefarious character ran several juke joints out on 78 hwy on the strip. When word got round to Cracker his shine was wanted in Memphis and St Louis he had to ramp up the production. He hires two black fellers Big George and Little Willie right out the cotton patch. They are able to work at night in the woods and not be seen by the law because of them being black. When the sleepy little town’s folk turn off their lights for the night, the moonshiners go to work making that good old Alabama Shine. Life was good, again.....


About the Author

Terry was born to General and Pauline Thomas in September of 1939, as one of ten sons. He grew up on a peach farm in Blount County Alabama. He spent his free time trot-line fishing on the river, playing ball and church on Sunday mornings. Terry saw many changes during his life-time like electricity come into his home town, telephones being added with the 8 party line, television and the many changes that have come to the south over the years. He and his wife Barbara of 52 years still reside in Alabama. [cover art] Joshua C. Franks is a young artist from Birmingham, Alabama. He graduated from the University of Alabama with a degree in History. Josh enjoys working on all forms of art, primarily panting and sketching, and some of his influences in his style come from the stories of Terry Thomas and his childhood growing up on a farm himself.