Books,  Fiction

Paul Pruitt Sr. has penned a tale of the South and courtroom drama a century ago

They have mules. The past is more stubborn.

Aftermath is a story spun from persistent memories of the Civil War and its violent sequels, from Appalachian culture and the often tragic history of the South. Cynthia and J.P. Kinsor, both survivors, each face seemingly impossible challenges. Cynthia, wearing a mysterious past as she lives her struggle, journeys well beyond the realm of conventional behavior. Still, the unlikely couple confronts their troubles with mutual affection. All with the support of colorfulneighbors and friends — who make up a well-developed cast of characters who stand opposed to the violence of night-riding terrorists, the “Whitecappers,” agents of bigotry and hate.

The late Paul M. Pruitt, Sr. has written a novel of moral ambiguity and personal justification, a tale that reaches out from his past to our present.

About the Author:

Paul M. Pruitt, Sr. (1919-2008) was a soldier, teacher, and civil servant. A product of the Great Depression and Second World War, he was an avid reader and a lifetime student of Southern history and literature. Late in life he worked to turn his recollections of farm life and growing up—in particular, stories told to him by an old Confederate veteran—into a novel, which he finished shortly before he died in December 2008.

Hardcover edition: available at such booksellers as Amazon.comBarnes & NobleBooksAMillion.com, Powell’s, YBP Library Services, Midwest Library Service, and Ingram catalog.

Paperback edition: available at AmazonBarnes & Noble, BooksAMillion, Powell’s, YBP Library Services, Midwest Library Service, Ingram catalog, and other retailers.

Also available in these digital formats:

Kindle edition, at Amazon.

NOOK, at Barnes & Noble.

Apple iBooks and iTunes: see it on iPad and iPhone bookstores; previewed online here.

Google at Play and Google Books.

And at such ePUB sites as Smashwords and Rakuten Kobo.

Cataloging: AFTERMATH
Author:  Paul M. Pruitt, Sr.

ISBN 9781610273985 (pbk.)
ISBN 9781610274005 (hbk.)
ISBN 9781610273992 (ePUB)
ASIN B07ZJQZQLJ (Kindle)
List price: US $7.99 (ebook) / $16.99 (pbk.) / $29.99 (hbk.)
Page count: 194 pp.
Published: November 3, 2019