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Janice Daugharty

    Janice is a writer returning to her craft after a period of absence, seeking renewed inspiration and connection with her readership. Her work is rooted in her experiences and the unique setting of her South Georgia property, Cow Creek Farm. She values engagement with her readers, inviting them to share their own literary journeys and daily lives. Janice's approach emphasizes a personal connection and a desire to rebuild her confidence through shared stories and the act of writing.

    Like a Sister
    Dark of the Moon
    Whistle
    Earl in the Yellow Shirt
    • Earl in the Yellow Shirt

      Novel, a

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of rural Georgia, the story follows the Scurvy family, grappling with poverty and loss after the mother dies in childbirth. The 15-year-old daughter takes on the responsibility of raising her newborn sibling, seeking purpose amid despair. Meanwhile, her brothers become involved in a dangerous moonshine operation orchestrated by a corrupt local figure, highlighting their struggle for survival. Narrated through alternating perspectives, the novel captures the complex interplay of hope and despair, showcasing Daugharty's exceptional storytelling ability.

      Earl in the Yellow Shirt
    • Whistle

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      After being released from prison, Roper Rackard stumbles upon a woman's body while working on his new boss's property. Fearing wrongful accusation and a return to jail, he makes the desperate choice to hide the body. As the investigation into her disappearance unfolds, Roper grapples with guilt and self-doubt, questioning his decisions and the possibility of proving his innocence. The story explores themes of fear, morality, and the struggle for redemption in the face of overwhelming circumstances.

      Whistle
    • Like a Sister

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(69)Add rating

      Set in 1956, a thirteen-year-old girl named Sister takes on the responsibility of raising her three siblings while their mother pursues a relationship with a boyfriend uninterested in children. Sister finds solace in her friendship with Willa, a nurturing neighbor who embodies maternal care. However, as Sister grows into adolescence, a powerful local man's attention raises concerns, prompting Willa to intervene. The narrative reveals that appearances can be deceiving, leading Sister to navigate complex relationships and challenges.

      Like a Sister