Thank God for Boll Weevils is an in-depth look at the
Southern soul as seen through the eyes of two God-fearing young women as they
grow up in the early 1900's, deep in the "Heart of Dixie." Grabbing
your attention with its charming southern dialect, the story entertains you
with a rich wit and humor that is reminiscent of excerpts you might read from
an old Mark Twain passage. The primary narrator does a superb job painting the
canvas of an era, and of a people who once dominated the Post-Civil War South.
Midway through, the book takes a unique turn as it dives into a historical
fiction that merges with the factual accounts of George Washington Carver and others, who played an important role
when faced with the invasion of a crop eating insect called the boll weevil.
What will happen to the good people of Enterprise and Coffee County, Alabama
when their way of life, their culture, and their families are being faced with
certain devastation? The author's ability to bring the reader into the lives of
these historical figures promotes so much curiosity that one will be scouring
the internet investigating the truth beyond the novel. Available now at Amazon.