Book Review: The Pecan Man
By Hannah Povroznik on December 04, 2017 from Book Review
It is 1976, and the warm summer skies of Mayville, Florida bring a mounting sense of excitement. Fourth of July flags flap in the breeze in harmony with the high spirits of the town. Ora Lee Beckworth, recently widowed and childless, chooses to befriend an aimless old black man. The Pecan Man, a Southern fiction novel, written by author Cassie Dandridge Selleck, opens in a time of great racial discrimination. In this 144-page book described as To Kill a Mockingbird meets The Help, readers experience an intricate story involving truth and a web of lies told from the perspective of the narrator, Mrs. Beckworth.
