In today's world, when you see that a statue (or in this case, statues) are being removed from the spots where they stood, you probably wonder what societal misdeeds they're being accused of committing. At least I do.
In today's world, when you see that a statue (or in this case, statues) are being removed from the spots where they stood, you probably wonder what societal misdeeds they're being accused of committing. At least I do.
In today's world, when you see that a statue (or in this case, statues) are being removed from the spots where they stood, you probably wonder what societal misdeeds they're being accused of committing. At least I do.
Bookpleasures.com welcomesas our guest Charles Dowling Williams author of Echo Ridge. Charles is a Kentuckynative, a graduate of The Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, DukeUniversity, and the University of Kentucky School of Law.Charles has practiced lawin Kentucky since 1979. He has earned numerous accolades andrecognition for his work as
In his debut novel, Beat, set in San Francisco in 1976, Richard Lewis Mater presents a moving exploration of the adrift lives of several characters in the aftermath of the 1960s counterculture movement.Driving the story is a twenty-seven-year-old Billy Johnson. His daily life comprises selling drugs to friends and acquaintances,