Ain't No Bum
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Publisher Description
Are you a bum if you're a McCoy?
Look it up. No matter the source, you will find a bum defined as a lazy, inferior, worthless person.
Ask the notorious Frank McCoy and he will profanely tell you that you have no need to look up the definition. Instead, just use his son Milt McCoy as the standard for what you can expect from a bum.
Is Frank's harsh condemnation wrong? If you ask Milt's mother, Bess, she would snort and cackle out an agreement with Frank. But if you asked any of the townspeople they would shake their heads in disagreement, and they might even sing Milt's praises, as is the case of Sheriff Foster.
As Milt's abundant willpower and good nature conquers one challenge after another, Milt picks up more and more believers. Especially, Violet Stewart, the love of his life.
After watching Milt overcome challenges that many other lesser men would have succumbed to, Violet, or Vi as she prefers to be called, would heartily agree when Milt yells to the heaven that he was born a McCoy but he "ain't no bum."
But the question is—do you agree?
Customer Reviews
Ain't no bum
Delightful story telling from the decades some would call Americana. McCreight finds a voice for Milt and Vi that is convincing and compelling, harkening back to a time when neighbors helped each other and married folks focused on loving one another. The characters develop themselves and encourage you to keep reading. A nice comforting read about the higher aspects of human existence. Hats off to the author for bringing some laughs and heartfelt moments.