While the strife of the Civil War is over, the conflict in Monaville, Texas, is just beginningand John Ross Wilhite seems to be in the middle of it all. For John Ross, the world is a confusing place. The slaves have been freed, but only some of the occupants of Monaville seem to accept that fact. The Klan is growing in number and political power, but John Ross doesnt understand what the fuss is all about. The Generalhis revered grandfatherseems to be on the wrong side of the law. And everybody is just a bit too interested in his friendship with Miss Afton.But John Ross doesnt have the luxury of youth any longer, as tensions mount and the most respected men in town become the most fearsomefor good or ill. With richly drawn characters, poignant stories, and a gut-wrenching climax, The General and Monaville, Texas delivers a powerful tale of secrets, politics, and discord in the Reconstruction southand the coming of age of a boy and a town.Joe G. Bax is a rancher who resides in Richards, Texas, with his wife Michele, Joe and Michele have two daughters. He is a graduate of both the University of Houston and Texas A&M University and has authored several nonfiction articles. Joe received his bachelor's in American History and master's in Southern History with an emphasis on slavery and Reconstruction.Prior to ranching, the Bax family resided in Houston, Texas, where Joe practiced law for twenty-five years.
While the strife of the Civil War is over, the conflict in Monaville, Texas, is just beginningand John Ross Wilhite seems to be in the middle of it all. For John Ross, the world is a confusing place. The slaves have been freed, but only some of the occupants of Monaville seem to accept that fact. The Klan is growing in number and political power, but John Ross doesnt understand what the fuss is all about. The Generalhis revered grandfatherseems to be on the wrong side of the law. And everybody is just a bit too interested in his friendship with Miss Afton.But John Ross doesnt have the luxury of youth any longer, as tensions mount and the most respected men in town become the most fearsomefor good or ill. With richly drawn characters, poignant stories, and a gut-wrenching climax, The General and Monaville, Texas delivers a powerful tale of secrets, politics, and discord in the Reconstruction southand the coming of age of a boy and a town.Joe G. Bax is a rancher who resides in Richards, Texas, with his wife Michele, Joe and Michele have two daughters. He is a graduate of both the University of Houston and Texas A&M University and has authored several nonfiction articles. Joe received his bachelor's in American History and master's in Southern History with an emphasis on slavery and Reconstruction.Prior to ranching, the Bax family resided in Houston, Texas, where Joe practiced law for twenty-five years.