Publisher's Synopsis
"Miss Fannie Mae's Girls" is a Southern tale of life lost and love found. It is the story of an elderly African-American woman born in Macon County, Georgia, her ancestors and her descendants. The story spans a period of time from the pre-Civil War era in the Deep South up until 2009. The book parallels actual events in history up to and including the election of President Barack Obama. The story has the agony, pain, and suffering of racial strife throughout generations in South Georgia and the Deep South. Fannie Mae's father was abducted by the Ku Klux Klan in 1927, never to be seen again. The book however has a happy ending based on acceptance, redemption, love, and forgiveness. The book also includes a collection of southern-style comfort food recipes, "Miss Fannie Mae's Sunday Supper Cookbook" and "The New Ebenezer First Missionary Baptist Church Women's Auxiliary Cookbook." The book is designed to be a keepsake to be shared with family and friends.