Sleep Softly, Mama

by Noel Thomas Manning


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/10/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 242
ISBN : 9781418495220

About the Book

Suicide, murder, or an understandable decision?  For more than a year, Eva McLawton Ellis imposed on herself unbearable and unnecessary pain that she might have avoided.  She, who cared so much for the comfort of others, withheld from herself--whether by chance or design--relief that was so readily available.  Her cruel, senseless suffering and death brought untold misery for others--misery that she never intended.  This aged, forever kind and gentle woman, through the behavior described in this book, seemed unaware of the emotional turmoil that she kindled through one of her last momentous decisions.  Eva McLawton Ellis never fully perceived the torment that a binding promise, which she demanded of her children, caused for those she loved most.  The author’s mother chose death over life, since life was dictated by something outside her control.  Some have suggested that her “unnecessarily cruel death was self-designed.”  Others have dared to say that her youngest son killed her--or at the very least allowed her to die, when he might have interceded.  Did she die according to the natural order of events?  The author does not know with real assurance.  Her “right to die” will long be debated by scientists, laymen, and moralists alike.  The author, her son, can only hope that someday he will be able to forget that terrible time that still haunts him after 20 years....


About the Author

Born and reared in the small town of Ayden, in eastern North Carolina, Noel Thomas “Tommy” Manning maintains a deep affection for the South, in particular the place of his birth.  An honors scholar, he earned his degree in education at East Carolina University, and is certified in Language Arts/English, Reading, Social Studies, and Art.  He also pursued studies in religion in Nashville, Tennessee, and Atlanta, Georgia.  With a publishing career spanning more than four decades, Manning currently serves as managing editor and director of publications for a private foundation in San Antonio, Texas.  He has taught creative writing and music, and has served as a church musician from the time he was sixteen.  As an adjunct to his chosen profession, Manning has counseled with the elderly and ill in nursing homes and retirement centers, and has entertained them with music and drama.  One of his most daunting “subjects” was his own mother, who demanded of him a request that all but destroyed him.