#woohooanothercontract #number3- On Friday of last week, I received my
third book contract. This one is for Mountain Laurel - the story I began back
in 2009 and probably the one I’ve most wanted to see become a book. This is the
story about Mom and Dad’s first date. It is chocked full of family lore, with a
whole lot of creative liberty thrown in to make a good read, but the stories
are basically true, some told by Mom and some by Dad, but each one means
something to me. The old sayings, passed down by my Grandparents through my
Parents, will live on through me to my grandchildren. The setting is The Smoky
Mountains and there’s a nod to many things important to my family: Church
homecomings, railroad trains, growing a garden, canning and, with the help of
an expert, even burley tobacco (okay, that’s not something we grew, but its
history goes way back and was an important crop to East Tennessee). However, I
couldn’t write a story about this area without throwing in a chapter about
moonshining. This book is near and dear to my heart and I’m excited to see it
finally coming to life-due out March 2019. You will know how important it is to
me when you read the dedication:
To my granddaughter, Hannah Elizabeth, named
after my mother, the real Mountain Laurel.
(Onie Elizabeth Bowers, 1918-2011).
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This is another great story readers will love. This reader does.
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