Jessie's Way, Book Two, is the second book of short stories in the Jessie's Way series. This book contains three short stories, two of the stories dealing with the racial confusion of the late forties and early fifties in Georgia where Jessie grew up. Jessie's handling of this confusion is both heartwarming and mature. The third story deals with Jessie's understanding of hearts and her way of dealing with a sticky situation.
About the Author
Joy Hilsman Thomas
dhthomas25
Aiken, SC
Prose and poetry have appeared in the following and other magazines and literary journals. South Carolina Writers Workshop anthologies and newsletter, Rockford Review, Aiken County and Savannah Magazines, Timelapse, Anderie Press, WordSmith, Big Easy Sonnet, Writers Exchange, Poet’s Page, California Quarterly, Flights of Fancy, Poetic Page Opus, Potato Eyes, Green River Writers, PoetWorks Press, Poetry Motel.
Publication of a chapbook The Wind Will Pass, which was a compilation of previously published prose and poetry.
Publish Date January 30, 2008
Dimensions Small Square 44 pgs
Standard Paper
Category Literature & Fiction
Tags short stories, race relations, parenting and families, Jessie, children, fiction, memoirs, essays, Georgia, whiskey