Publisher's Synopsis
Timely to say the least... A TOUCH OF GRAY is a story about race relations. It is a compellingly honest portrayal of life in the deep south during the segregation era. The centerpiece of the story is the relationship between two youngsters Tater Jackson, who is black, and Victor Anderson, who is white, and their respective families -- a small intriguing, if not brave, supporting cast -- who understood the important of painting life with a touch of gray... a coming together of black and white. It is a story that accents the importance of what really matters: human decency without regard to the color of one's skin.