Dukes of Hazzard Star and Former U.S. Congressman, Ben Jones, Releases Autobiography
Dukes of Hazzard Star and Former U.S. Congressman, Ben Jones, Releases Autobiography
WASHINGTON, Va., June 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Millions of people know Ben Jones from his memorable role in the television classic The Dukes of Hazzard as well as his career in the United States Congress. But most are unaware of "Crazy Cooter's" rollicking, rollercoaster tales of his adventurous past.
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REDNECK BOY IN THE PROMISED LAND: The Confessions of "Crazy Cooter" (Harmony Books) is filled with stories, anecdotes, and opinions about Jones' experience growing up in the hardscrabble South, about the rambunctious Sixties, alcoholism and addiction, show business, politics and Congress, and one "good ol' boy's" struggle against himself.
Ben Jones grew up in a railroad house with no electricity or indoor plumbing, on the "colored" side of the tracks, in a freight yard by the busy docks of Portsmouth, Virginia. In a family given to hard work and hard liquor, he spent a lot of time dreaming about where the tracks would take him. A daily alcoholic by the age of sixteen, he stumbled through a hazy academic career in the Sixties, finding at the University of North Carolina a love of theatre and politics, in addition to "the ever popular sex, drugs, and rock and roll."
During the Civil Rights Movement, he was jailed, sucker-punched, shot at, and threatened for his support of integration in the Jim Crow South. At the same time, he was beginning a professional career as an entertainer.
Despite his talent and success as a performer, he spiraled drunkenly downward through three marriages, countless affairs, barroom brawls, and twenty alcohol related arrests, until, at age 36, "hit bottom at the back door of Hell," near death on a filthy floor in Atlanta in 1977. "I got sober the day before I died," he says.
In recovery, his life seemed to change miraculously. Within a year he was cast as "Cooter," the good ol' boy sidekick to Bo and Luke Duke, on the phenomenal television hit "The Dukes of Hazzard." Even more unlikely was his later rise to political prominence as a respected two-term Congressman from Georgia.
"CAPTURING SOUTHERN CULTURE IN A BURLAP BAG FULL OF FUNNY ANECDOTES, JONES COVERS MILES AND MEMORIES...THIS MODERN-DAY WILL ROGERS WRITES WITH A MIX OF HUMOR, PATHOS AND PASSION IN A RIP-ROARIN' BOOK WITH A DOWN-HOME FLAVOR..." -- Publishers Weekly
"A warm, witty portrait of a quietly extraordinary American life." -- Kirkus Reviews
"When I was growing up in Georgia, "Cooter" was one of my heroes. I'm not sure but I think it was required by law. Who would have thought that one day I would actually come to know Ben Jones and, in knowing him, find that he remains one of my heroes! Ben Jones is nothing less than a great American." -- Jeff Foxworthy
"Ben Jones and I go way back, before anyone called him "Cooter" or "Congressman." He always told the truth. A little on the slant, maybe, which only made it more interesting. And like the wild boy I knew then, his book, Redneck Boy in the Promised Land, is gusty, funny, and good-hearted. And definitely reader-friendly." -- Russell Banks, author of The Reserve
REDNECK BOY IN THE PROMISED LAND is about failure and redemption, love and loss, and the spiritual growth achieved after being given a second chance at life. Written with naked honesty and wry humor, Redneck Boy in the Promised Land is one good ol' boy's remarkable tale of falling flat on his face, picking himself up, and finding his way to the American dream.
REDNECK BOY IN THE PROMISED LAND The Confessions of Crazy Cooter By Ben Jones Published by Harmony Books On-Sale Now/ ISBN: 978-0-307-39527-6 / $23.95 / 292 Pages www.harmonybooks.com www.cootersplace.com
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