Fish Fry: A Time to Remember: Folk Tales from the Low Country - Paperback

Fish Fry: A Time to Remember: Folk Tales from the Low Country - Paperback

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Fish Fry: A Time to Remember: Folk Tales from the Low Country - Paperback

Fish Fry: A Time to Remember: Folk Tales from the Low Country - Paperback

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by Angelia M. McMillan (Author)

An hilarious, funny Novel capturing tales and culture of African Americans during the 1970's in the low country of South Carolina as told by a young adult Christian woman who faces challenges of burn out and abuse but whose faith and family restores her. Some adult content.

Author Biography

A.M. McMillan (J.D., M.A.) was born and raised in the low country of Bamberg County, South Carolina, is the youngest of 4 siblings and the mother of 2 children. Her hobbies are gardening, listening to music and fishing. Currently residing in Atlanta, GA., she has led Sunday School and Bible Institute classes for more than 45 years. Serving as a missionary developing Church schools and Women Missionary groups in the U.S. as well as 9 other countries (Canada, Bermuda, Barbados, Mexico, Cuba, Nicaragua, France, South Africa & Egypt), teaching student Pastors and Preachers oratorical and writing skills at the RR Wright School of Religion at Wilberforce Community College (WCC) in Evaton, South Africa, she is committed to Christian Education, also serving as a Deaconess at her church, on the Board of Directors at WCC, an Adjunct Professor of History at Clark-Atlanta University and has practiced law for 27 years. In 2006, she co-founded the Institute of Applied Missions, an online missionary school. Other writings include: Feelings From Within (1977); Substance of Things Hoped For: A Documentary History of the U.S. to 1866 (1987); Amazing Grace: A History of the Charles & Cam McMillan Family,1823-1930 (1989); Fish Fry: A Time to Remember (1999; 2nd edition 2015); Basic Christian Principles (2014) and Let My People Go: Mass Incarceration and Police Brutality in America (2015)

Number of Pages: 162
Dimensions: 0.35 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: October 24, 2015

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