Delaney's People & Don't Shoot Your Mule

Books by Beth Duke



“There are diamonds in the red clay of northeast Alabama. Delaney is one of them.”

When you meet Delaney Robinson, she is a two-year-old with a serious attachment to her wonderful great-grandmother, who guides her through life with the wisdom of a nonagenarian. Margaret's reminiscences, along with the rest you will read, tell the story of how this adorable little girl came to be.

There is murder, mayhem, humor, romance—and a bit of heartbreak. The stories are about her parents, grandparents, distant ancestors and family friends, from Delaney’s Irish forbearers and how they settled in Alabama to a chapter written entirely from the point of view of a Confederate battle sword hanging on her grandfather’s wall.

I hope you love reading it as much as I loved writing it.

Best,

Beth


 

Praise for the stories in Delaney's People:

"A wonderful facility for invoking mood via description . . .

I love your character's wry humor . . ."

-Author Joshilyn Jackson

"In the Heat of the Moment holds the reader's attention with well-placed hooks. Droll and darkly comic."

-Brian Lister,      Biscuit Publishing


 

 


 


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