We all have a place we call "home." It's that place that made a major contribution to our lives; it is the place that we have memories, both good and bad, about. The roots of the author go back to a small village in Clayton County, Georgia, called Rex. It's doubtful that you'll find it on a map. hen he talks about it most people ask, "Where in the world is Rex, Georgia?" He answer that question in this book. It has a rich heritage in history. In this book the author shares information about the Creek Indians, Slavery, and other interesting facts about Rex. He also shares many of the experiences he had growing up as a boy in Rex. If you enjoy history about the rural south, humor about the exploits of a boy, and down to earth values, you will enjoy this book.