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Our LITTLE Secret

A Smoky Mountains Family Saga and Coming of Age Story Inspired by True Crimes

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Our LITTLE Secret

By: Stanford Johnson
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"Captivating, suspenseful & raw. An accurate depiction of life during that time. Incredible!"

When Danny Jackson says "the N-word" on his fifth birthday his grandmother tells him their family doesn't use that word, though he's learned it from his father. There's a mysterious grave in their woods, and all he's ever heard it called was "the N-word Grave." Thus begins a family saga and coming of age story as an Appalachian grandmother tries to change her family's trajectory regarding race relations.

Danny and Martin Noble Peoples, a descendent of the murdered black man, team up to uncover the truth about what really happened to A. Noble Peoples. What they learn from Danny's grandmother is even more shocking than they anticipated.

If you liked Scout Finch and Idgie Threadgoode you are going to love Laurel Mountain McLandon Jackson.

Inspired by True Crimes. A black man was murdered in my hometown in the 1920s, and my Great-great-grandfather allowed him to be buried on our farm.

How, why and from whom do we learn the things we learn and become the people we become? Laurel Mountain McLandon Jackson would say some of it is like hand-me-downs and heirlooms - we "come by it honest." And, is it possible to overcome a cruel, abusive rural Appalachian upbringing steeped in racism and help a black man solve the near-century old murder of the black man's Great-grandfather?

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I liked the story but I hate that it’s told by virtual voice. Virtual voice has no emotion and is very flat. The story could be told so much better with a human narrator.

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Hating people…abuse and language.

I get so tired and weary of people mistreating each other to the point of murder.

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