Description The story of the Gantts of Rayflin lives on in the final book, Southern Child: A Memoir .
Daddy was.
The barn was torn down before my time, but the land was still farmed.
Otherwise, things were pretty much the same, no indoor plumbing, and only wood as a heat source.
By the time I came along, we did have electricity, added in 1948. "I lived basically the same life as my granddaddy, uncle, and daddy.
The author describes in her own words her childhood.
Description The story of the Gantts of Rayflin lives on in the final book, Southern Child: A Memoir