Jack D. Paris' New Book 'Sweet Southern Stories' is a Lovely Pair of Stories Following a Child's Pure and Heartwarming Joys in Everyday Life

Fulton Books author, Jack D. Paris, a former band member and a retired broadcaster with a 46-year career in TV management, has completed his most recent book "Sweet Southern Stories": a wondrous illustrated storybook consisting of two tales with the first one about a young kid who went on an adventure scavenging various items with her red wagon and the second one about a child who used her art in showing her love.

Paris shares, "Sweet Southern Stories contains two stories.

The first 'Nothing Here Belongs to Jesus' is a recollection from my youth when my small daughter went on a Saturday morning scavenger hunt pulling her red 'Radio Flyer' wagon throughout the neighborhood where we lived. While she had taken on a far more difficult assignment than she had imagined, she worked diligently at it all morning long and was exceedingly proud of her accomplishment. I believe the lesson she learned that morning will remain with her for the rest of her life.

The second story, 'Truthie's Rainbow,' happened much more recently on a Friday morning while our great-grandniece Truth was visiting for the weekend. It's an inspiring story of a delightful four-year-old that provides an insight into artistic and creative thinking, producing love, generating abilities that venture far beyond generational bounds.

Both stories provide valuable uplifting object lessons on life for your children, your grandchildren, or any child you love."

Published by Fulton Books, Jack D. Paris' tales were inspired by the adventures of his daughter back in the day and the touching work his great-grandniece made one Friday morning. They are simple yet heart-stirring reads that will move people of all ages with lessons about life.

Readers who wish to experience this delightful work can purchase "Sweet Southern Stories" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books