"An American classic." --The New Yorker
In An Hour Before Daylight, Jimmy Carter, bestselling author of
Living Faith and Sources of Strength, recreates his Depression-era
boyhood on a Georgia farm before the civil rights movement forever
changed it and the country.
Carter writes about the powerful rhythms of countryside and community in
a sharecropping economy, offering an unforgettable portrait of his
father, a brilliant farmer and a strict segregationist who treated black
workers with respect and fairness; his strong-willed and well-read
mother; and the five other people who shaped his early life, three of
whom were black.
Carter's clean and eloquent prose evokes a time when the cycles of life
were predictable and simple and the rules were heartbreaking and
complex. In his singular voice and with a novelist's gift for detail,
Jimmy Carter creates a sensitive portrait of an era that shaped the
nation and recounts a classic, American story of enduring importance.