Finding the Good

Two Men � One Old, One Young � Forever Changed by the Transforming Power of Forgiveness and Love

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On Sale: November 13, 2008
ISBN: 9781401600747
Pages: 176 | Carton Qty: 46

On Sale: November 13, 2008
ISBN: 9781418530785
Pages: 176

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In the vein of Tuesdays with Morrie comes a powerful story of a black man in the brutal South who rose to the rank of mayor and the young reporter whose life he touched as he learned of the transforming power of forgiveness and love–now updated and repackaged.

Fred Montgomery, the son of sharecroppers in west Tennessee and boyhood friend of Alex Haley, grew up in poverty but had faith and confidence instilled in him by his parents. Fred worked hard and acquired his own farm in spite of opposition from his white neighbors. After losing two of his sons in separate drowning accidents, Fred tried twice to commit suicide. But Fred’s attitude was changed when he experienced sympathy and love shown to him by his neighbors, white and black alike. In 1988 he proved that faith and love can prevail by becoming the first black mayor of the once strongly segregated Henning, Tennessee.

While telling this story, reporter Lucas Johnson shows glimpses of his own life, in which many of his relatives, including his own father, succumbed to the lure of alcohol and drugs. Lucas Johnson lost all hope. He had no faith; he had no love. Until he met Fred Montgomery. “Years have passed,” he concludes, “since I first met Fred Montgomery . . . I’m a better person because of him. His life . . . gave me a credible blueprint on how to deal with life’s problems and even grow stronger from them.”

Lucas L. Johnson II, a Memphis, Tennessee native, is a former reporter for the Associated Press where he worked for twenty-two years. His news coverage included politics, education, health care, religion, and entertainment. One of his most notable stories was the discovery of an old audio reel in a Chattanooga, Tennessee, attic that contained an unheard recording of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lucas also broke a follow-up story in which magician David Copperfield purchased the newly discovered audiotape and donated it to the National Civil Rights Museum. In January 2016 Lucas became director of media relations at Tennessee State University. Finding the Good was his first book. It has been featured on National Public Radio and numerous other media outlets.

  • BISAC1: BIO002010: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / African American & Black
  • BISAC2: REL012040: RELIGION / Christian Living / Inspirational
  • BISAC3: REL012170: RELIGION / Christian Living / Personal Memoirs
  • BISAC4: BIO026000: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs