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Across the Tracks and Home Again and All About Gertie
Across the Tracks and Home Again and All About Gertie Author:Harry Faggett Harry L. Faggett's new book, "Across the Tracks and Home Again and All About Gertie," delivers two captivating novels brimming with vivid detail, colorful characters, and suspenseful scenarios. In "Across the Tracks and Home Again," a young African-American lieutenant named Martin Mosby returns from the Korean War to find life in his hometown o... more »f Inman, Mississippi, radically transformed. Due to numerous threats from whites fighting desegregation, all the African-Americans in Inman have fled North to seek refuge - all except Jim Mosby, the dark and imposing uncle who reared Martin. Martin and his Korean bride, Annie, move in with Uncle-Jim and begin their married life in this hostile environment. They establish their own business and struggle to keep it afloat despite the contempt and adversity they face. Living amidst the hatred of many whites, the compassion of a few, and the consternation of all, Martin and Annie remain united as they face their challengers, confront their own fears and prejudices, and forge their own identity. In "All About Gertie," chemistry professor Johnnie Williams is well known for his many extramarital flings. This year, he swears, will be different because he doesn't have the time, money, or gumption. His resolve quickly disappears when he lays his eyes on Gertrude Donney, the new art instructor. Shamelessly overlooking his faithful wife and loving children, he pursues Gertrude relentlessly. She embodies what he wants in a woman, as she possesses characteristics his wife does not; Gertrude is cute, lively, and intelligent. But the closer he gets to Gertrude, the more flaws he discovers. Johnnie spins a web of lies around his family and then finds himself floundering as his world unravels around him. He realizes, too late, that "the other woman" is more than he had bargained for. Faggett interweaves compelling story lines with careful character development and heartfelt emotions, making "Across the Tracks and Home Again and All About Gerie" a must read for all.« less