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.”
Expected attendance is 150 and book sales estimate to be 100 copies.
Event Venue
Will Rogers Theater, THE TASTING ROOM WILL ROGERS THEATER 4322 North WesternOklahoma City, Oklahoma City, United States
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