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Alone among the Living

A Memoir of the Floyd Hoard Murder

Author: G. Richard Hoard  

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"When I was twenty I came face to face with the old man convicted of paying five thousand dollars for the murder of my father."From the gripping first line of this true story, you will follow a young man's journey through grief and despair to acceptance and forgiveness.

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"When I was twenty I came face to face with the old man convicted of paying five thousand dollars for the murder of my father."

From the gripping first line of this true story, you will follow a young man's journey through grief and despair to acceptance and forgiveness. On August 7, 1967, prosecutor Floyd "Fuzzy" Hoard was killed by a car bomb in his own front yard in Jackson County, Georgia. Summoning the memories of the events surrounding that day, Alone among the Living is G. Richard Hoard's remembrance of the father he lost on that day, and of his subsequent struggle to come to terms with the murder.

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Critic Reviews

“"This extraordinary book is eloquent testimony to the power of forgiveness. In its craft, its compassion, and its humanity, Alone among the Living is more than a wonderful book. It is simply magnificent-a book of lasting value."--Philip Lee Williams, author of A Distant Flame”

This extraordinary book is eloquent testimony to the power of forgiveness. In its craft, its compassion, and its humanity, Alone among the Living is more than a wonderful book. It is simply magnificentβ€”a book of lasting value.

-- Philip Lee Williams author of A Distant Flame

An important book about one of the most tragic events in Georgia's history. This personal account not only documents the key events surrounding the murder of a respected lawman, but also captures the angst of a young man whose life was forever changed by those events.

-- Jackson Herald

Hoard was fourteen when his father, the district attorney in a small Georgia community, was killed by a local bootlegger. . . . This book is in part a reminiscence of 1960s small-town life, but only in part. At its core, it is a chronicle of grief and anger and confusion as Hoard tries to come of age without his father's help. He wants to make his dead father proud of him but can't understand the senselessness of what has happened. A compelling story of loss, acceptance, and forgiveness.

-- Booklist

A book that movingly describes the loneliness, alienation, and anguish everyone feels at some point during their teenage years, albeit on perhaps a less intense scale. He writes of the longing for parental approval that continues even after a parent is gone. And he writes of the universal struggle to make sense of a world that often seems ruled by chaos and to find one's place in it.

-- Athens Banner-Herald

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About the Author

G. RICHARD HOARD is a graduate of the University of Georgia and Asbury Theological Seminary. An award-winning author, his books include The Race Before Us, Through Fear of Death, and The Missing Boys. He and his wife, Candise, make their home near Athens, Georgia.

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Product Details

Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Published
1st November 2007
Format
Paperback
Pages
272
ISBN
9780820331737

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