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A Savage Wisdom

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A Savage Wisdom is a novel by Norman German, Professor of English at Southeastern Louisiana University (Hammond, LA). The novel is an imaginative, fictional reconstruction of the life of Toni Jo Henry, the only woman executed in Louisiana's electric chair. Born Annie Beatrice McQuiston, Toni Jo Henry was executed for the 1940 Valentine's Day murder of a business man from Houston.

A study in deception and personality transformation, A Savage Wisdom has ranked as high as number five in the Kindle category of True Crime: Murder & Mayhem. Themes included in the narrative are identity, evangelical Christianity, and Louisiana culture, among others.

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  • [1]—Thunder Rain Publishing
  • [2]—Official Blog of A Savage Wisdom
  • [3]—Dr. Norman German's homepage


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