Walking Among The Kudzu
Walking Among The Kudzu describes the striking parallelism between life and the growth of these vines based on the author’s insights from experiences. Both twist and twine in all directions—people make mistakes, celebrate, achieve, and do many things sometimes regretful. However, life in its own resilient way continues.
Like the awe-inspiring kudzu, we must be strong when facing difficulties or when encumbered by circumstances in our lives, which seem insurmountable, but we must remember the power within us, the power of the human spirit as we define who we are and hold onto God for the rest.— H. Victoria Hargro Atkerson
Stones Along the Path
Click Here to Order A Paperback Copy: Stones Along The PathStones Along the Path is a romantic bi-continental, cross-cultural family saga that unfolds in Africa and migrates to America, glimpsing three generations of a culturally diverse black family. Jessica’s oldest son, Dexter tells the reader his side of the same story.
As a Peace Corps Volunteer, Jessica meets a tall handsome African businessman, Akinyele Akinshegun, whom she is attracted to immediately. Confronted by her love for this man, she instinctively knows that if she gives in to him, it will nullify her long awaited return home and the future she has carefully planned for herself.
What does the future hold for Jessica and her child? What problems does she encounter? Can she live without the love she left behind?
Buttermilk Bottom
"Buttermilk Bottom” was a real place. It existed for many years in the shadows of Atlanta’s business district and was considered a festering eyesore. Many generations of black families lived there in almost total seclusion because of it geographic location, which was a sunken community riddled with poverty, crime, rodents, and economic depression devastated the lives black families throughout the South.
This is a fictionalized account of the people who lived in “The Bottom” and their lifestyle during the 50’s and the early 60’s. In Buttermilk Bottom soul food never tasted so good, the blues never sounded so low down, and the intimacy in love relationships of the characters will sizzle in your dreams long after you put this remarkable story down and re-read for years to come. “Buttermilk Bottom” is a pictorial in words and the storytelling is brilliant.
