Boy at the Crossroads: Where Will He End Up?

Conley Ford is at a crossroads of his life at 13, one of 16 children and living an impoverished life in Tennessee with a domineering and abusive father. Known as Connie, he is lost, but grounded in his reality that he can no longer cope. He is well-liked at school, but his father removes the one thing he loved to do there: football.

He makes bad choices, gets arrested, then impulsively chooses to run away from home. He hitchhikes to New Orleans, where he establishes a life for himself by finding a job and a place to live. Looking more 17 than his real age, he is resilient, powered by a work ethic that comes from a life of constant chores and farm work.

Connie gives school and his family more chances, but breaks out on his own again and again. He may not see himself as academic, but he is a study in maturity beyond his years—most of the time.

The final crossroads of his teenage years takes him to a place I did not see coming, but no spoiler here.

In 1971, eleven years after graduating high school, Conley meets Mary and they marry. In 2021, she publishes his story, Boy at the Crossroads: From Teenage Runaway to Class President, saying parts are fictionalized.

Coming-of-age stories are popular and this is one of the best I have read. Perhaps we are drawn to such stories because we all go through times when coping with the changes of childhood is difficult and the onset of adulthood is intimidating.

Mary Ford’s writing is wonderful and she creates an endearing character who tells his entertaining story. This is her first novel (based on her husband’s true story) after retiring as a journalist.

3 thoughts on “Boy at the Crossroads: Where Will He End Up?

  1. Hi Reg:

    This is Mary Ford, author of Boy at the Crossroads. I recently came across your blog post on my book. What a terrific review! Conley would be so pleased. Sadly, I lost him three years ago to an aggressive form of Parkinson’s. He loved to share his story.

    Do you ever leave reviews on Amazon? It would be wonderful to see your post there.

    My new book is out, Rebecca Road: A Tale of Shipwreck, Love, and Second Chances. I’d love to send you a copy!

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your feedback on Crossroads.

    Warmly, Mary Ford

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    1. Dear Mary,

      I appreciate your note very much, but am sorry to hear about Conley and I send my condolences. As I wrote, his story captivated me, thanks to your masterful writing.

      I posted an Amazon review of your book at the time; it was five stars, but shorter than what I wrote on my website and under a different name.

      I would love to read your new book. If you are interested in any of mine, I would be happy to send an ebook. My latest is Hoofin’ It on the John Muir Trail. I would need an email address. All my books ate available free on Kindle Unlimited too.

      So good to hear from you! I send my best regards.

      Reg Spittle

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