Moonshine, Mules and Mayhem

Moonshine, Mules and Mayhem by Ira Jackson Seay is a biography that offers a personal account of the author’s life experiences. Published by Lulu.com on October 9, 2017, this edition spans 78 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores Seay’s upbringing during the Great Depression, his involvement in moonshine production, and his military service during World War II, alongside themes of racing and poker.
Readers will find a vivid recounting of survival amid poverty and hardship, as well as the challenges posed by revenuers. Seay shares his unique experiences and the lessons learned throughout his life, aiming to connect with a new generation. This book serves as a testament to the resilience of those who lived through the moonshine-making era, providing insights into a time that shaped the author’s identity and perspective.
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Ira Jackson Seay talks about growing up during the Great Depression, making moonshine, military days in WWII, racing, playing poker, and finally–getting modernized. This is the author’s story of surviving poverty and hardships, being chased by revenuers, close calls, sharing his past and lessons learned with a new generation. One of the few old-timers left to tell his experiences during the moonshine-making days.
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