Walkin' the Floor

by Betty J. Vickers


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Softcover
$17.50
Softcover
$17.50

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/1/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9781418429072

About the Book

In the snowy Indiana Spring of 1942, rambling Jake Carpenter sets out for Florida with his family packed like a bunch of Okies into a Model A Ford. He promises a land flowing with milk and honey where they'll never have to move again. Disintegration of the family looms as the vows crumble and Jake spirals downward into a quagmire of alcoholism and sociopathic behavior, but his family refuses to drown with him. This poignant story about the survival of a family suffering from poverty and abuse as seen through the eyes of the overwhelmed mother, Ginny, and her children, the sassy Betty jean, the plucky Jimmy and little sister Kitty, is also a story of love, loyalty and triumph. It is funny, frightening and utterly absorbing as it catapults the reader into a maelstrom of escapades, hazards and heart-wrenching menace of Carpenter family life in the Deep South during World War II and its aftermath. This story will profoundly change your perspective on what it means to be alive and struggling in an imperfect world, and thankful that times have, indeed, changed.


About the Author

BETTY J. VICKERS was born in Indiana in 1935 into a world grappling for recovery from the Great Depression, and facing World War II. She grew up in Florida where her ramblin' man father moved his family from shack to shack every time the rent was due. Her fiction and non-fiction have appeared in Trestle Creek Review, Orphic Lute, Green River Review, Evergreen Publishing, St. George Magazine and other publications. Many of her stories have won prizes in national writing competitions, including the White/Meager Short Story Prize in 2002 and 2003. Since retiring from teaching, she lives in St. George, Utah, has finished a book of short stories, and is at work on another novel.