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With The Devils Help A True Story Of Poverty Mental Illness And Murder A True Story Of Poverty Mental Illness And Murder Neal Wooten

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With The Devils Help A True Story Of Poverty Mental Illness And Murder A True Story Of Poverty Mental Illness And Murder Neal Wooten
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With The Devils Help A True Story Of Poverty Mental Illness And Murder A True Story Of Poverty Mental Illness And Murder Neal Wooten instant download after payment.

Publisher: Pegasus Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 28.17 MB
Author: Neal Wooten
Language: English
Year: 2022

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With The Devils Help A True Story Of Poverty Mental Illness And Murder A True Story Of Poverty Mental Illness And Murder Neal Wooten by Neal Wooten instant download after payment.

In the tradition of The Glass Castle, Educated, and Heartland, Neal Wootentraces five decades of his dirt-poor, Alabama mountain family as the years and secrets coalesce.
Neal Wooten grew up in a tiny community atop Sand Mountain, Alabama, where everyone was white and everyone was poor. Prohibition was still embraced. If you wanted alcohol, you had to drive to Georgia or ask the bootlegger sitting next to you in church. Tent revivals, snake handlers, and sacred harp music were the norm, and everyone was welcome as long as you weren't Black, brown, gay, atheist, Muslim, a damn Yankee, or a Tennessee Vol fan.
The Wooten's lived a secret existence in a shack in the woods with no running water, no insulation, and almost no electricity. Even the school bus and mail carrier wouldn't go there. Neal's family could hide where they were, but not what they were. They were poor white trash. Cops could see it. Teachers could see it. Everyone could see...

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