A powerful story of redemption and community in the Deep South. James Henry Ferguson, a disgraced billionaire, seeks refuge in rural Ham, Mississippi, a town grappling with poverty and prejudice. Stripped of his wealth and reputation, James becomes "Mr. Jimmy," finding unexpected purpose in helping a struggling community. But old prejudices and new challenges threaten his path to redemption.
Can Mr. Jimmy overcome his past and build a better future for himself and the people of "Around the Way"? This is a heartwarming tale of second chances, social justice, and the transformative power of community. Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven Southern fiction that tackles complex social issues with empathy and hope.
Jeffrey Blount crafts an authentic and moving narrative, exploring themes of race, class, and redemption with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the human spirit. Fans of authors like Kimmery Martin and Cassandra King will find much to love in this poignant exploration of failure, forgiveness, and the enduring strength of the human heart.