The well known liberal editor of the Atlanta Constitution, and one of the finest newspapermen in the country, McGill has provided a marvelous running account of his thoughts, memories and views of a confused South. McGill's sensitivity, his sense of the English language, and his pained personal anguish at the turmoil of the South make this a truly remarkable work. It is at once a summation and a view,-with hope-for the future. Vital.