Synopses & Reviews
After the tumultuous 1920s, the Stuart family and the rest of America must grapple with a terrible turn of events: the Great Depression. While grateful for what they have, the Stuarts have to watch carefully lest times get even harder. When Jerry Stuart goes to Hollywood to join Aunt Lylah, he becomes a stunt pilot. He is not prepared for the turn his life will take. And half a continent away, Uncle Pete is fighting to keep his struggling oil rig out of the hands of the mighty Kingman Oil Company. From the destitution of the Oklahoma oil fields to the glitter of Hollywood's Golden Age, this beautiful story of a family uniting to save a dream will captivate readers. And the realism borne out of Gilbert Morris's own experiences growing up during the Depression will make the settings and characters come alive.
Synopsis
When tragedy strikes, Jerry Stuart, a reckless thrill seeker, learns what is missing in his life, while his uncle, Pete Stuart, must rely on the strength of his family to keep his dream alive during the Depression.
Synopsis
Grappling with a terrible turn of events, the Stuarts have to watch carefully as times get even harder during the Great Depression, and while Jerry Stuart goes to Hollywood and becomes a stunt pilot, Uncle Pete fights to keep his struggling oil rig in Oklahoma out of the hands of the mighty Kingman Oil Company. Originally published as A Time to Weep. Original.