In the Shadow of the Big Yellow Mama: The Spud Gristwall Story

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Jim Traylor ISBN: 9781370139989
Publisher: Jim Traylor Publication: February 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jim Traylor
ISBN: 9781370139989
Publisher: Jim Traylor
Publication: February 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Southern Gothic rags to riches. When the Gristwall boy was born prematurely, he was no bigger than a baking potato, so they called him Spud. His grandparents let him live in the cowshed, when he was good. When he was a bad boy, he lived under the back porch. The good fairy that brought him riches and his escape from poverty, owned the town and the souls of everyone in it. While Europe suffered under the shadow of Adolf Hitler's Swastika, Taloowa County, Alabama dealt with Spuds benefactor, Rudolf Kitler and the shadow of his Big Yellow Mama. Times were tough; there was the depression, and then came World War II. When Spud found out his boss was not just into vice but eugenics and genocide as well, life went from hard times to deadly dealings.

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Southern Gothic rags to riches. When the Gristwall boy was born prematurely, he was no bigger than a baking potato, so they called him Spud. His grandparents let him live in the cowshed, when he was good. When he was a bad boy, he lived under the back porch. The good fairy that brought him riches and his escape from poverty, owned the town and the souls of everyone in it. While Europe suffered under the shadow of Adolf Hitler's Swastika, Taloowa County, Alabama dealt with Spuds benefactor, Rudolf Kitler and the shadow of his Big Yellow Mama. Times were tough; there was the depression, and then came World War II. When Spud found out his boss was not just into vice but eugenics and genocide as well, life went from hard times to deadly dealings.

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