Jasmine
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About the Book
I sit in the swing on the front porch each night, look out across my moonlit farm, and experience a quiet solitude that brings me peace. I reminisce about days gone by, and a smile captures my soul. I have no regrets. I’ve had a wonderful life.
I saw Jasmine up close for the first time, and she took my breath away. I thought, “This is the most beautiful creature God has ever put on this earth.”
We met at church every chance we got. When the service was over, we’d walk out to the parking lot together and then talk for a while. Jasmine’s house was only a hundred yards away, and when she left to walk home, I watched her until I knew she was safely home. As I watched her leave, a sad and lonely feeling always came over me. That wasn’t the way it was supposed to be. We were supposed to be going home together.
“Chase, you and Jasmine are like oil and water. Two people couldn’t be more different. You’re educated, and she ain’t. You come from a rich, highfalutin family, and she comes from poor folks. She’ll never fit in. My daughter’s just gonna end up unhappy for the rest of her life, and I ain’t gonna allow that to happen.”
About the Author
The Knoxville News-Sentinel says, “William Allen Strunk has a talent and passion for telling his stories. As he was putting down roots in the soil of
William Allen Strunk is a retired schoolteacher. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the
Other novels by Strunk include Real and Forever Home, The Gardener’s Grandson, and Good