To tell the truth and save a friend’s life or to stay silent and save your own reputation?
James Jennings a fifth generation native Oklahoman who writes Western Fiction and whose latest book has been compared to Harper Lee’s explores how far a man will go for justice and the nature of truth in his new novel Blue Wild Indigo. Set against the dry hard-edged landscape of the western Oklahoma prairie Blue Wild Indigo is a love story at its core as well as an exploration of life in the 1960s in a small town not accustomed to change. Horsemanship cattle ranching and other pursuits that are still a part of the west are told in vivid detail that only a native like James Jennings can describe.
According to award-winning author Charles Salzberg Jennings’ setting and characters in Blue Wild Indigo convey a depth that is “steeped in the tradition of Southern and Southwestern writers like Larry McMurty and Harper Lee.”
Event Venue
Commonplace Books, 1325 N Walker Ave #138, Oklahoma City, OK 73103, United States
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