Zadie's Boy: The Troy Maeweather Story
The Troy Maeweather Story

Zadie's Boy is the life story of Troy Maeweather, a shy elderly man born in Attalla, Alabama, in 1927. The presentation of Troy's life from 1927 to 1939 (before the heartbreaking event) then to 1991 reflect the early years of this story. This story is presented against a background of the old South and clearly depicts life in the old South and the perverseness of some of its citizens.

Troy always listened attentively and religiously abided by advice given by Zadie and other family members. He took note of his family's past as well as the past record of others that he encountered. He learned many lessons on the adventures of life that he would encounter. These adventures included love, hate, good, evil, joy, sorrow, life, death, hope success, failure and many other descriptive events.

The story reveals the love that Troy and Zadie had for each other and for their family. It reveals how the early childhood training that Troy received from his mother and others brought him through some very difficult times.

The later years (1992 forward) define the joy of a "very late homecoming" from a separation of more than fifty years.

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Zadie's Boy: The Troy Maeweather Story
The Troy Maeweather Story

Zadie's Boy is the life story of Troy Maeweather, a shy elderly man born in Attalla, Alabama, in 1927. The presentation of Troy's life from 1927 to 1939 (before the heartbreaking event) then to 1991 reflect the early years of this story. This story is presented against a background of the old South and clearly depicts life in the old South and the perverseness of some of its citizens.

Troy always listened attentively and religiously abided by advice given by Zadie and other family members. He took note of his family's past as well as the past record of others that he encountered. He learned many lessons on the adventures of life that he would encounter. These adventures included love, hate, good, evil, joy, sorrow, life, death, hope success, failure and many other descriptive events.

The story reveals the love that Troy and Zadie had for each other and for their family. It reveals how the early childhood training that Troy received from his mother and others brought him through some very difficult times.

The later years (1992 forward) define the joy of a "very late homecoming" from a separation of more than fifty years.

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Zadie's Boy: The Troy Maeweather Story

Zadie's Boy: The Troy Maeweather Story

by Richard D. Edwards
Zadie's Boy: The Troy Maeweather Story

Zadie's Boy: The Troy Maeweather Story

by Richard D. Edwards

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The Troy Maeweather Story

Zadie's Boy is the life story of Troy Maeweather, a shy elderly man born in Attalla, Alabama, in 1927. The presentation of Troy's life from 1927 to 1939 (before the heartbreaking event) then to 1991 reflect the early years of this story. This story is presented against a background of the old South and clearly depicts life in the old South and the perverseness of some of its citizens.

Troy always listened attentively and religiously abided by advice given by Zadie and other family members. He took note of his family's past as well as the past record of others that he encountered. He learned many lessons on the adventures of life that he would encounter. These adventures included love, hate, good, evil, joy, sorrow, life, death, hope success, failure and many other descriptive events.

The story reveals the love that Troy and Zadie had for each other and for their family. It reveals how the early childhood training that Troy received from his mother and others brought him through some very difficult times.

The later years (1992 forward) define the joy of a "very late homecoming" from a separation of more than fifty years.


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ISBN-13: 9781450022965
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 02/03/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 93
File size: 245 KB
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