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Children Of The Holler – Growing Up In Rush, Kentucky, by James A. Adkins

Special For The Lazer by Special For The Lazer
January 26, 2020
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James Adkins was writing his book years before he first put words on paper.
Children Of The Holler – Growing Up In Rush, Kentucky, by James A. Adkins, recalls a time when daily life was considerably tougher than it is today.


“I always wanted to write a book but never had the time or resources,” Adkins said in a recent Carter County Post interview – when he became the first to person to sit down for a chat in the “new news” office.

The part-time driving instructor said a student motivated him to find time for his book, by explaining options with online publishing companies.

“I said, ‘Well, I think I’ll give it a shot,” he said.

Raised in the Carter County community of Rush, Adkins is a member of the Prichard High School Class of 1968, Adkins did not rely on high-tech tools and instead used three or four yellow legal pads to hand write his manuscript.

“I honestly thought it would take me all winter … and I took a trip back in time,” he said, estimating he required only about 50 hours to complete the book as his memories came flooding back.

“That book is a testimony of my childhood. Writing the first half was easy. The second half I had to start thinking on things.”

A collection of stories spanning from Adkins’ entering first grade in a one-room schoolhouse until his family moved to Barboursville, West Virginia when was 18 years old “Children Of The Holler – Growing Up In Rush, Kentucky” can be ordered online.

“Just go to Amazon and type in the name under books,” Adkins advised.

Story and Photo by TIM PRESTON

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Comments 2

  1. Charles says:
    6 years ago

    Your book sounds interesting James, I may order one. I wish you the best of luck. Young people could learn a lot from ‘old codgers’ like us, if they would read…but they need an app for that. 🙂

  2. Charlene Fitzhugh says:
    6 years ago

    Recieved your book yesterday, finished today with my morning coffee. I just loved it. I could visualize every place you lived and worked. I hated for it to end. I was born in ’55 grew up in the ’60’s. We were lower middle class in Southern CA. I too had a wonderful childhood.
    I agree with you about today’s children, if they had just a little taste of the past.
    Myself, husband 3 children, 5 grandchildren live in Western KY and lower TN.
    Thanks again for a wonderful book. Hope to see more of your writings.
    Charlene

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