Synopsis
Mitchell Alexander Jackson's contemporary thought, in response to the "change" brought on by a "change" of the U.S. administration, was breathed forth-Shorn Sharer. While the author was soaking up the "flavor" of Wyoming, in the historic city of Sheridan, non-Election 2000 happened. Unfortunately its fruits remain...within and without the borders of our United States of America-ever engulfing. Following the locking of the ballot box, the constricting of the rights of the American people, and the diluting of the past glory of America's heritage concerning Truth, Honor, and Integrity are there presently an eager embracing of intolerance, fain displays of justness, and new forms of exclusionary practices. Perhaps that self same Spirit that issued in the book Shorn Sharer "sees" merit in this present work bearing "The Flying Africans" motif. "This long ago documented account of a small band of enslaved Africans and their "escape" is Southern legendary folklore that passed into myth, only to become the best kept legendary secrete in American culture. While in Southern fields, so speaks the records of the unique incident, a band of "flying Africans" dropped their hoes, danced about in a ring, and lifted up and flew away home--back to Africa. Mr. Jackson utilizes "The Flying Africans" motif of flight to freedom to underline its "spiritual" thread of "awakening," awareness and growth. He unveils his trilogy through the narrative entitled A Random Act Of Kindness, a combination mystery/thriller/suspense, with a heavy heaping of romance. The first novel of the trio is The Loving Cup. The Loving Cup, a different type of Southern flavor, launches the plight of the abandoned youth, Mildred Loveless, who is suddenly venerable to every underworld figure with designs of immediate profit and immeasurable power. The saga begins: The local police of Savannah, Georgia are in the midst of an International threat to the survival of U.S. A
About the Author
Mitchell Alexander Jackson: author of Shorn Sharer-a blend of Southern poetry and political discourse. Mr. Jackson grew up in the South when emphasis was placed on "education, as well as "duty to community," and "service to country." Service tour in Viet Nam was followed by educational pursuits, which culminated in his attaining degrees of Education--Art and Reading; and a degree in English & Literature. His chosen vocation: teaching--with muses influencing Art, Music, Drama. Of later date Mr. Jackson attended The Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia, then gravitated towards the art of writing-hence, his first major descriptive work: Shorn Sharer. He, like this work, stands firm, invoking America's heritage of striving for Truth, Honor, and Integrity.
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