The writer reminisces about his father, Jonathan Bryan May, his father's parents Jonathan Brooks and Nicie Elizabeth Kinnaird May, and his father's eight siblings, their lives, quirks, and relationships. He has felt free to speculate and interpret their personalities and motivations with consideration, humor, and the understanding that sometimes comes with maturity. Through their stories, occasionally bordering on the gothic, one gets an intriguing picture of life in the small town of Sawyerville, Alabama and the surrounding rural area in the 20th Century. Their tales involve not only the White Mays but their Black kin as well. This family memoir is a companion piece to the earlier published book The Turbervilles of Greensboro, Alabama: Remembering My Mother's Family.
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