Newton Ave by Rusty Van Reeves is a collection of over 50 stories first published in the Madison County Herald in his popular column, A Southern Son. If you enjoyed the column then you'll love the book. The stories are a heartfelt look back at life in the 1970s within the small Mississippi town of Newton. They are reflective, somber accounts of childhood with an uplifting message. 

"For many years my family lived with my Mam-ma and Granddad in a slightly dilapidated antebellum house on the edge of Newton Avenue and Deere Street. These stories were born during my time there in that wonderful place beneath the old oaks. Finding fragments of your own life in these pages will be easy.

Most of my upbringing was as typical as it gets until a freak high school football accident in 1975 paralyzed me from the neck down. Six months later my father committed suicide. For a time Newton Ave was our Yellow Brick Road to the magical land of Oz but life takes its toll on all of us eventually. If you will, please join me in a place now long gone, but not soon forgotten--a place of Hula Hoops, banana bikes and endless carefree days where barefooted children lived out their dreams on a daily basis."

Copies purchased using the Buy Now button are signed by the author. $13.50 ea $3.00 S/H. To pay by personal check or Money Order - Reeves, 374 St. Augustine Dr., Madison, MS 39110.

 

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  Product Details:

Newton Ave: A Poignant Look Back at Childhood in a Small Mississippi Town

 ISBN: 0978566815

Format: Paperback 6x9, 264 pages

Official Publication Date: October 01, 2006

Publisher: Van Wander Press

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Limited copies are available at The Newton County Bank in downtown Newton or the The Newton Record.

 

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