Jeb the Bastard
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About the Book
Jeb never learned that he was an illegitimate child. Those who knew him did not dare call him bastard. He was gentle. He was tough. With little effort, he took care of himself, having learned by being brought up in isolation, deep into the timber of the Ozark Mountains. Exhibiting these traits, he did both good and bad things, both of which tended to be excessive, even in the midst of war and lawlessness.
About the Author
Paul Quenin was born in 1919 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He was a fighter/dive bomber pilot, injured in WWII. He is a licensed professional engineer, practiced in the US and five world capitals: Tokyo, Mexico City, Caracas, London, and Ankara. His hobbies are personal shop work, portrait painting, and writing. He is a devout Christian.