Ada, Through Darkest Days

Ada, Through Darkest Days

by Sandra Walker
Ada, Through Darkest Days

Ada, Through Darkest Days

by Sandra Walker

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Overview

In 1911, Ada Boykin is a Missionary and the young wife of a Southern preacher. She and her three children are whisked away in the night from Tucker's Store, Alabama to Gulfport, Mississippi after threats are made to her husband's life. He's accused of stealing shirts. En route to their new home, they witness a terrifying scene that imbues fear and a sense of helplessness.

They press forward, making a friend who would prove to be invaluable along the way. Ada and her children settle on a small plot of land in a former logging camp. Their meager home is the best they've ever had, creating a sense of accomplishment until they find that the house is haunted. Ada must decide what to do.
She makes friends with ladies in the community including one who becomes her lifelong friend, and one who she learns is her sister-in-law. Together, they face problems and successes that forge a tighter bond between them.

As time goes by, it becomes more evident that her husband, Lonnie, is not a faithful example of ministerial piety. This pushes her to make decisions about her life, but by now, she has nine children.

A visit back home reveals information that threatens to shatter the life she has forged. She must decide on a course of action for her future and the future of her children. There begins a greater struggle which includes infidelity, gossip, friendship, and a ghost.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798823131032
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/14/2022
Series: Ada , #1
Pages: 344
Sales rank: 687,162
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Dr. Sandra Kaye Walker was born and raised on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi. She grew up writing and sharing her stories with close family and teachers. In her adulthood, she put writing aside and provided public administration for people with developmental disabilities. Today, she has made it her passion to chronicle the lives and stories of African Americans who struggle to survive in the early 1900s. She has two previous publications, a novel, “William and Laura, An Extraordinary Life”, and a non-fiction, "Not Forgotten, The Generations of Johnson, Newkirk, Boykin, and Barnes".
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