ADVERTISEMENT
Boll Weevil
James Radford, author
Boll Weevil is a lyrical portrait of a changing American South. A brash young lawyer returns to his rural South Georgia hometown seeking to gain political foothold by challenging the long-standing County Commissioner for his seat. The young politician soon realizes how little he understands the place and people he seeks to represent. To win, he must first confront his own misapprehensions about a society from which he has long been separated. Second, he must overcome the brutal, desperate means deployed by those in power to maintain their hold.
BOLL WEEVIL is a courtroom drama with strong themes of racial justice, in the vein of A TIME TO KILL by JOHN GRISHAM and PRAYING FOR SHEETROCK by MELISSA FAY GREENE. It is a homecoming story that both celebrates the rural South and exposes the darkness lurking there, in the vein of HILLBILLY ELEGY by J.D. VANCE or the graphic novel SOUTHERN BASTARDS by JASON AARON and JASON LATOUR.
Author JAMES RADFORD is a civil rights lawyer living and working in Decatur, Georgia. James was born and raised in the small town of Troy, Alabama, and spent summers on his family's tobacco farm in the tiny community of Todd County, Kentucky. In addition to his law degree from the University of Georgia, James has a Bachelor's in English Literature from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama.