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tommy mack: an appalachan childhood

Tommy Mack: An Appalachian Childhood

When 15-year-old Myrtle Jones married Harold "Sleepy" Dixon in 1937, she had no idea what she was getting into. More predator than provider, Sleepy sometimes worked in the mines; that is, when he wasn't downtown "on-a-drunk," somewhere making moonshine, or locked up for public drunkenness and barroom fights.

Absent a father or not, the Dixon family moved frequently throughout Virginia and West Virginia, surviving on welfare and pickings from their gardens. Meanwhile, Tommy found solace in the bonds of family and the wonders of nature, until that dreaded day when his father finally returned home.

The first book, Tommy Mack: An Appalachian Childhood (344 pages), is now available. It tells the story of young Tommy's tumultuous childhood growing up poor in the coalfields of southwestern Virginia during the 1950s and early 1960s. It was a life of sharecropping, guns, moonshine, swimming holes, the family roosting in a one-room schoolhouse, and walking barefoot through the seasons. Although times were hard (shadowed by violence, domestic abuse, and alcoholism), there was also much love and raucous fun in Tom's early years.

This compelling memoir will appeal to many readers, especially those who have experienced childhood adversity and found solace through the enduring joys of family and nature. Please note that some names and places mentioned in these books have been changed for privacy reasons.

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION 1
I - THE HERALDING 5
II - ROLL CALL 1937-1955 11
The Early Years, 1937 – 1945 13
Tipple Hollow, 1946 – 1950 18
Under the Hill, 1950 – 1954 27
III - ABB'S VALLEY 1955-1956 41
A Converted Schoolhouse 43
Cold Feet 50
IV - ELGOOD 1956-1957 59
Sharecropping 61
Horsing Around 69
Revenuers 75
Brownie, Round One 78
Skullduggery 80
Brownie, Rounds 2 and 3 83
Alcohol, Guns, and Abuse 86
Country School and Store 93
V - THE COLD SHACK 1957-1958 97
VI - BOISSEVAIN 1958 105
A Cabin on the Mountain 107
Retribution 113
The Union Mission 128
Shenanigans 131
VII - JENKINJONES 1958-1960 135
The Company Home 137
The Company Store and Post Office 143
The Millers 145
Terror, by Night and Day 149
Friends and Neighbors 156
The Partition 161
Shame 165
VIII - FALLS MILLS 1960 171
The Cape on the Hill 173
The Falls & Dam 182
Dirty Jobs 191
Rude Awakenings 196
IX - FALLS MILLS 1961 201
Discipline and the Third Grade 203
The Summer of '61 207
Tricks and Treats 218
Making Ends Meet 225
X - FALLS MILLS 1962 233
The Summer of '62 235
Truth and Consequences 245
More Adventures 248
Tag Along 254
The Christmas Tree 259
XI - FALLS MILLS 1963 265
Birds and Bees 267
The Feud 279
The Homecoming 286
Mounting Pressures 300
XII - COMING AND GOING 1964 305
XIII - THE ESCAPE 1964 319
EPILOGUE 329
SOURCES OF REFERENCE 331
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 334
NOTES 335