Return To Dixie: Uncovering Secrets That Could Rewrite Southern History
Whether engaging students in a diverse public school, or persuading judges and juries in the courtroom, Truscott Jones long ago learned that creative storytelling is a necessity. Return to Dixie is the product of that backdrop, drawing from his experience inside the grimy gears of law and politics, and exposure to the fears and optimism of our next generation’s classrooms. This novel blends literary fiction and alternative history as it aims for the angst of Fredrik Backman’s Beartown trilogy and the cultural exactitude of John Grisham’s A Painted House. It explores the thin margins upon which history turns – painting a distinctive view of our modern American condition.
