The Past Ever Present
About the Book The Past Ever Present
Book: The Past Ever Present
Author: Debra Coleman Jeter
Genre: Memoir
Release Date: August 2020
A fly-on-the-wall account of making a television show, and a great examination of country living in the first half of the twentieth century, The Past Ever Present revolves around the relationship between a boy and his grandfather.
When Clay is cast as a regular in the TV series Christy, his grandfather Clifton serves as his on-set guardian. The series is set in a poor farm community, which is eerily similar to the one where Clifton grew up. Being on the set of the show provides a dramatic transformation for both, as Clay comes of age and Clifton comes to terms with his past.
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My Thoughts on The Past Ever Present:
This is a memoir. It is written by the mother of Clay and the daughter of Clifton. I am a huge fan of Christy as the book and as a movie. I loved this sneak peek of what went on behind the scenes of the filming.
I’m also a huge fan of history. And this book has loads of history with the remembrances of grandpa and how he can relate to what is happening in the show.
This book did not read like a normal memoir to me but rather a slower-paced fiction read. I loved the pace and the different timelines as we learned about Clifton and his childhood but also about Clay and the place he is filming in.
It was fun to recognize scenes from the movie within the book. Clay played Creed Allen so I’m sure if you know who that is you’re going to recognize scenes as well and enjoy this book!
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received through Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
About the Author of The Past Ever Present
Debra Coleman Jeter has published in popular magazines, including Working Woman, New Woman, Self, Home Life, Savvy, Christian Woman, and American Baby. Her first novel, The Ticket, was a finalist for a Selah Award, and her most recent, Song of Sugar Sands, a finalist for a 2020 Next Generation Indie Book Award.
Her short story, “Recovery,” won first prize in a competition sponsored by Christian Woman; and her book The Past Ever Present (originally published as Pshaw, It’s Me Grandson) was a finalist in the USA Book News Awards.
She is a co-writer of the screenplay for Jess + Moss, a feature film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, screened at nearly forty film festivals around the world, and captured several international awards.
As the mother of Clay Jeter and the daughter of Clifton Coleman, Debra Coleman Jeter is uniquely qualified to tell their story.
More from Debra
For those of you familiar with Catherine Marshall’s novel Christy or with the two-season CBS television series based on that novel, The Past Ever Present should feel like an old friend. For those of you not familiar with Christy, consider The Past Ever Present an introduction to something you are bound to love.
I remember the day my son Clay was invited to audition for a television show called Christy. I did not make the connection, though I had read Christy years earlier. Then he was invited for a call-back in Townsend, Tennessee. It was there we first realized Kellie Martin (star of Life Goes On) had been cast as Christy; she was there that day, and Clay recognized her. Then I had a chance to read a section of the script, and I recognized the story, to my delight.
The story
If you haven’t read Christy, you should. It is simply wonderful. If you love it, or if you are interested in true tales about child actors (my son Clay), or about growing up during the Great Depression (my dad Cliff Coleman), I hope you’ll love The Past Ever Present. The book was a finalist in the USA Book News Awards.
Clay is cast as a regular in the series Christy, filmed in the hills of eastern Tennessee, at the age of nine. Much of the usual struggle for recognition and approval associated with the Hollywood industry finds its way to this isolated mountain community. Because both Clay’s parents are working full time, his grandfather Clifton serves as Clay’s guardian. The television series being filmed is set in a poor farm community, much like the one where Clifton grew up. The show brings back memories for Clifton and, while Clay is working, he watches and remembers. The book highlights parallels between Clay’s antics and Clifton’s memories of his own, in addition to the parallels between the characters and their adventures in Christy and those in Clifton’s past.
Blog Stops for The Past Ever Present
Ashley’s Bookshelf, December 8
Inklings and notions, December 9
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, December 10
Blossoms and Blessings, December 11 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, December 11
For Him and My Family, December 12
deb’s Book Review, December 13
Sara Jane Jacobs, December 14
Stories By Gina, December 15 (Author Interview)
Locks, Hooks and Books, December 15
Artistic Nobody, December 16 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, December 17
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, December 18
Spoken from the Heart, December 19 (Author Interview)
Texas Book-aholic, December 20
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, December 21
Giveaway for The Past Ever Present
To celebrate her tour, Debra is giving away the grand prize package of a $20 Starbucks gift card and a signed copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!
Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/10465/the-past-ever-present-celebration-tour-giveaway
Rita Wray
Sounds like a great book.
Erin S.
Thanks for stopping by!
Debra Jeter
Thanks so much for having me on your blog, and for your review. Much appreciated! it’s nice to connect with people who loved the book and the series.
Thanks, also, to everyone who visits. I hope you all have a lovely Christmas.
Erin S.
Thanks so much for letting me be in the tour. The book is off to my mom now as she is also a fan of the book and show.
Dianna
This has such an interesting backstory.
Erin S.
Thanks for stopping by!