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Never Enough Words

By: Jack Hammond Jr.
Narrated by: Marcus Barton
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In this powerful novel by Jack Hammond Jr, narrator Marcus Barton reveals a tale from the Deep South during the Civil Rights era. His powerful narration amplifies the power of the novel itself in ways that are both poignant and insightful.

In Never Enough Words, In this award-winning novel, Hammond takes listeners to Scots Bend, South Carolina, where personal and historical conflicts intertwine in a powerful narrative set against the backdrop of the Civil Rights Movement. The story follows young Joe Calder, Alberta Jones, and a complex cast of characters whose lives are shaped by generational struggles, racial tensions, and the long shadow of war. As they navigate a changing world, the characters grapple with fear, loss, and the pursuit of justice in a deeply divided community.

Rich in historical detail and emotional depth, Never Enough Words delves into the complexities of memory, race, and the human spirit, revealing how past events continue to shape the present. Hammond masterfully weaves together personal stories and larger societal issues, creating a poignant, thought-provoking novel about the enduring impact of history on individuals and communities.

This is a story you should hear.

©2024 Jack Hammond Jr (P)2025 Jack Hammond Jr
Genre Fiction Psychological Civil rights Inspiring War
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