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With the Devil's Help - A True Story of Poverty, Mental Illness, and Murder (Paperback): Neal Wooten With the Devil's Help - A True Story of Poverty, Mental Illness, and Murder (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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 it. Growing up, Neal was weaned on folklore legends of his grandfather—his quick wit, quick feet, and quick temper.  He discovers how this volatile disposition led to a murder, a conviction, and ultimately to a daring prison escape and a closely guarded family secret. Being followed by a black car with men in black suits was as normal to Neal as using an outhouse, carrying drinking water from a stream, and doing homework by the light of a kerosene lamp. And Neal’s father, having inherited the very same traits of his father, made sure the frigid mountain winters weren’t the most brutal thing his family faced. Told from two perspectives, this story alternates between Neal’s life and his grandfather’s, culminating in a shocking revelation. Take a journey to the Deep South and learn what it’s like to be born on the wrong side of the tracks, the wrong side of the law, and the wrong side of a violent mental illness.

With the Devil's Help - A True Story of Poverty, Mental Illness, and Murder (Hardcover): Neal Wooten With the Devil's Help - A True Story of Poverty, Mental Illness, and Murder (Hardcover)
Neal Wooten
R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the tradition of The Glass Castle, Educated, and Heartland, Neal Wooten traces 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 it. Growing up, Neal was weaned on folklore legends of his grandfather-his quick wit, quick feet, and quick temper. He discovers how this volatile disposition led to a murder, a conviction, and ultimately to a daring prison escape and a closely guarded family secret. Being followed by a black car with men in black suits was as normal to Neal as using an outhouse, carrying drinking water from a stream, and doing homework by the light of a kerosene lamp. And Neal's father, having inherited the very same traits of his father, made sure the frigid mountain winters weren't the most brutal thing his family faced. Told from two perspectives, this story alternates between Neal's life and his grandfather's, culminating in a shocking revelation. Take a journey to the Deep South and learn what it's like to be born on the wrong side of the tracks, the wrong side of the law, and the wrong side of a violent mental illness.

The True Story of Blossom the Handicapped Opossum (Paperback): Neal Wooten The True Story of Blossom the Handicapped Opossum (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R233 R204 Discovery Miles 2 040 Save R29 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Corn Born & Corn Bread - A Collection of Southern Essays (Paperback): Neal Wooten Corn Born & Corn Bread - A Collection of Southern Essays (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reternity (Paperback): Neal Wooten Reternity (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R323 R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Save R45 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

www.reternitybook.com Reternity is the tale of Max, the esteemed (and only) child of Reverend and Mrs. Maxwell, a simple but hardworking family in the American Midwest who love their son. But their hearts are heavy with trepidation as he embarks on the next chapter of his life: university, and worry about the effects of such a liberal environment on his Christian values. Their fears deepen as he cultivates his academic abilities outside of his planned seminary by enrolling in the campus-renowned class of Professor Nowak, a science teacher who proffers each semester the Near Impossible Assignment to anyone willing and brave enough to accept the challenge, for bonus points of course. Ready to put his intellect on the line, Max thrusts himself right into the scientific puzzle, and he serendipitously discovers something that even bemuses the professor himself, an invention that could change the world. But can Max push forth with his scientific investigation without alienating those he loves or compromising his Christian values? The professor and Max both embark on a quest whose destination no one around them could possibly have seen coming...

A Dog Named Mutt (Paperback): Neal Wooten A Dog Named Mutt (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R262 Discovery Miles 2 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Monster Man & Furby (Paperback): Neal Wooten Monster Man & Furby (Paperback)
Neal Wooten; Illustrated by Swapan Debnath
R281 Discovery Miles 2 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Penny Gets a Farm (Paperback): Judy Gass, Neal Wooten Penny Gets a Farm (Paperback)
Judy Gass, Neal Wooten; Illustrated by Zoelaine Popp
R297 Discovery Miles 2 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cedric the Bulge (Paperback): Neal Wooten Cedric the Bulge (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R357 Discovery Miles 3 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Granny Dollar (Paperback): Neal Wooten Granny Dollar (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Wallace and Roo (Hardcover): Roo Yori, Neal Wooten Wallace and Roo (Hardcover)
Roo Yori, Neal Wooten; Illustrated by Swapan Debnath
R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
I'm Not Defective - The Story of Josh (Paperback): Neal Wooten I'm Not Defective - The Story of Josh (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Pit Bulls vs. Aliens (Paperback): Neal Wooten Pit Bulls vs. Aliens (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Brad's Pit - Year One (Paperback): Neal Wooten Brad's Pit - Year One (Paperback)
Neal Wooten; Illustrated by Nicolas Peruzzo
R215 Discovery Miles 2 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Three of Hearts (Paperback): Neal Wooten Three of Hearts (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
My Brother, My Judge (Paperback): Neal Wooten My Brother, My Judge (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R391 R334 Discovery Miles 3 340 Save R57 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Not hesitant to denounce Trevor's slacker lifestyle, Dustin Davis allots himself as the protagonist of all things wrong with his brother's existence, and arguments on every topic abound. They discover a kindred interest in the law but that too becomes a conflict as they wager on the outcome of a televised trial, which evolves into a competition, the reaping of which is the ultimate prize-the winner will be adorned with the label of being the smarter brother. After falling behind, Trevor decides to bring the contest into his forte and designs a computer program that can accurately predict the outcome of any trial. Soon the tides turn and he learns that a market exists for his magnum opus. But when two shady government agents show up to offer Trevor the deal of a lifetime-one he cannot refuse, his life is cast into a world of deception, intrigue, and murder. Years later, an amendment to the Constitution makes Article III Section 2 null and void. No longer do people have the right to trial by jury as courtrooms are reconfigured with electronic verdict machines. Trevor finally understands their plan for his inception, but a bizarre turn of events soon finds Dustin, the brother who always judged him, facing the Frankenstein Trevor created-the electronic judge, jury, and executioner known as "Judgment."

John MacArthur and the Christian Evolution (Paperback): Neal Wooten John MacArthur and the Christian Evolution (Paperback)
Neal Wooten
R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ages 15 and upHas there been a shift in the core beliefs of Christians? Have events in the last decade spawned an evolution of ideas in the Christian community? This book looks at those possibilities and the influence of one of the most charismatic preachers of our time - John F. MacArthur. Although there have been Calvinists and dispensationalist preachers around for centuries, their teachings of the Bible, while still thought to be radical and extreme by a lot of churches, has begun to resonate with more and more believers and has now gained footholds into mainstream Christianity. But do his teachings really follow the Bible or do they instead cater to our basic human instincts? That's the question everyone must answer for themselves.

Helper (Paperback): Neal Wooten Helper (Paperback)
Neal Wooten; Malinda Mitchell
R254 Discovery Miles 2 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Little Miss Dilly Dot (Paperback): Rosita Schandy Little Miss Dilly Dot (Paperback)
Rosita Schandy; Illustrated by Neal Wooten; Malinda Mitchell
R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Spencer The Spring Chicken and Other Stories (Paperback): Rosita Schandy, Neal Wooten Spencer The Spring Chicken and Other Stories (Paperback)
Rosita Schandy, Neal Wooten; Malinda Mitchell
R415 Discovery Miles 4 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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