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Bud Lawrence is a native Floridian who grew up in rural Florida. He grew up listening to the stories told by his grandfather who lived off the land in frontier Florida, Bud was fascinated by stories of Alligator hunts and trapping wild cows and hogs.
On The Sixth Day is Bud's second historical fiction that takes place in Florida after the Civil War. It is the story of two men, one black and one white who form a friendship and face dangers from nature and renegades.
Home is now Daytona Beach, Florida and Bud is now retired and new to publishing books. His knowledge of Florida History and colorful characters make his books a treat to read.

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HISTORICAL FICTION

ON THE SIXTH DAY

BY bud lawrence • POSTED ON April 18, 2022

A Confederate army deserter forges an unlikely friendship with a Black man in this novel set during the Civil War.

In 1864, Caleb “Cal” Melton is a member of the Confederate military who’s been worn down by the grim wages of war. His friend and comrade in arms, Jim Sanders, just before he succumbs to his battle wounds, asks Caleb to travel to his home in Florida and deliver news of his death. Cal accepts the sad mission and decides to desert his post. While making his way to the Sanders’ home, he encounters another lone traveler, a free Black man named William. At first, the two find themselves at loggerheads; Cal interprets William’s objection to being called “boy” (“I am no one’s ‘boy.’ My name is William and remember that”) as arrogance, while William seems to assume Cal is just another White man assuming superiority. They decide to travel together, nonetheless, and it’s an experience that challenges each man’s opinions—a gradual process that author Lawrence depicts with intelligence. Caleb’s reconsideration of his preconceptions is both more radical and, sometimes, less plausible; for example, it is hard to believe, during the Civil War, that the moral plight of slaves never occurred to him before. Overall, the author thoughtfully combines an eventful adventure story with social commentary, as what begins as a chance meeting evolves into a business partnership that defies conventions of the times. However, Lawrence tends to indulge in a heavy-handed didacticism, as Cal’s renovation of his prior worldview seems too quick and comprehensive to be believable. Nonetheless, this is an often engaging and companionable novel that manages to delight and entertain as it raises provocative questions.

A contemplative, if somewhat unevenly executed, historical tale that tackles challenging topics.

Pub Date: April 18, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-954191-70-9

Page count: 348pp

Publisher: A 2 Z Press LLC

Review Posted Online: Aug. 29, 2022

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The Savage Paradise

A traveling prizefighter in frontier Florida is falsely accused of a crime and sentenced to a work farm owned by a corrupt sheriff. While there, he meets and falls in love with a lovely Seminole Indian girl who the sheriff plans to take as his woman. The story follows their meeting, falling in love, and escaping the work farm. As they flee from the sheriff and the relentless pursuit of a bounty hunter, they join a cattle drive headed south. They face rattlesnakes, panthers and renegades on their search for a safe place to settle down. They spend time with another couple hunting alligators to raise money for supplies. Finally, they find a place they feel secure in, only to be faced with a confrontation with the sheriff and his bounty hunter.
Published: Oct. 20, 2011
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