Requiem for a Redneck is a sometimes wild, sometimes funny, and sometimes sensitive picture of redneck doings in the north Georgia mountains. The stories will make you laugh, make you cry, and make the ladies go aww. Requiem for a Redneck presents you with a collection of stories that revolve around the death of Harce. You will meet John the Plant Man, the narrator who tells the stories from an insider's point of view. You will meet Harce, the sawmill operator who can build anything, Louann, Harce's old lady; his friends Kickstand, Greg the preacher, and many more unique characters. And you will meet Bud, who is one of the greatest unheralded humorists in the redneck countryside. Requiem for a Redneck has been written with short chapters which invite the reader to move on and see what happens next. It is priced at the cost of one hour's labor for most of the characters. Without preaching, Requiem for a Redneck deals with drug and alcohol abuse and with contractual morality. The book deals with adapting to life in the modern world through the use of a set of creative coping devices. The book presents a humorous, insightful, and compellingly sensitive picture of a hidden world.