Missy Jenkins, Heath High
shooting survivor, teacher and now author, and Supreme Court Justice Bill Cunningham will be at the Hickman County Arts, Crafts,
Book and Food Fair on December 6th signing their books.
Other authors
will include Dorothy Nell Harper, beloved local poet back with her homespun books of poetry and Dan Tankersley and Chris Skates,
co-authors of “The Rain”, a historical fiction novel based upon the biblical account of the Great Flood
and Noah’s Ark. Also returning this year is Ken Tucker with Wilderness of Tigers, The Fall of House of Spades,
Grave and Figure Eight, A Kentucky Colonel in King Arther's Court, and his latest - The Madonna of Shadows and Darkness.
In its fourth year, the Fair will be again held at the Young Center of the First Methodist Church from 10-3. Lunch
will be available for $5 a person. The Fair is a joint effort of the Hickman County Arts Council and Hickman County Chamber
of Commerce.
Missy Jenkins’ upbeat, Christian attitude
shone through as she worked through rehabilitation, learning to cope with her new life in a wheelchair. In her first book,
“I Choose to Be Happy, a School Shooting Survivor’s Triumph Over Tragedy” she demonstrates her winning attitude
and determination. Missy is now a wife, a mom and a counselor at a day treatment center in the Murray school
system.
Judge Cunningham, a Kuttawa
native, has written extensively about West Kentucky history. Upon graduation from U.K. Law School, Cunningham served
as a captain in the U.S. Army in Germany, Korea and Vietnam. Bill served with the Four Power Joint Military Commission as
part of the Paris Peace Accords. In that role he negotiated cease fire violations and prisoner of war exchanges with the North
Vietnamese. He came back to Eddyville and was elected as Commonwealth Attorney and circuit judge of the 56th
judicial circuit. He was elected to the highest court in Kentucky in 2006.
Justice
Cunningham will have four books at the Fair;: his latest book. “Distant Light: Kentucky’s Journey Toward
Racial Justice” ; “Castle, the Story of a Kentucky Prison” about the Eddyville Penitentiary
, “On Bended Knees”, the story of the Night Riders and the tobacco wars and “Children
of Promise”, a novel about boys growing up in a town without a future.
Judge Cunningham will be at the Fair only from 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon. Missy
and the other authors will be signing and selling their books throughout the day.