Growing Up Where the Ways Crossed is about a boy and his unique childhood in Waycross, Georgia. William (Larry) Bullard relates how it was in the day, with humor and honesty. Living in ten houses in twelve years gave him an uncommon view of life in the small Southern city, complete with experiences on both sides of the tracks!
Larry celebrates the simple life given to him in Waycross during the fifties, sixties, and early seventies. He delights in detailing his memories of grade school adventures, high school exploits, and the life lessons he gained from each. He shares the challenges he faced, the mistakes he made, and the regrets he has while honoring those many people who lent a hand in helping to shape his future.
As he investigated the origins of his hometown, Waycross, he was gratified to realize that one of its early travelers so named it because of the many churches established there, thus proclaiming the way of the cross! In Growing Up Where the Ways Crossed, Larry relates how the cross has had an impact upon his life and the many journeys he has had the opportunity to take as a result.
This book is a collection of memoires of a boy living in simple, uncomplicated times--times many of us often wish we could revisit!