- Ferrol Sams
Ferrol Aubrey Sams, Jr. (born
September 26 ,1922 ) is an Americanphysician andnovelist born in Fayette County, Georgia, U.S.A.Early life and education
Sams was born to Mildred Matthews and Ferrol Aubrey Sams, Sr. The younger Sams lived in a house built by his great-grandfather. He married Helen Fletcher on
July 18 ,1948 , also a physician, and the couple are still happily married. Sams' medical career started atMercer University inMacon, Georgia , in 1962. He then attendedEmory University School of Medicine for only one semester, and then joined the United States Army Medical Corps. Both Sams and his wife, Helen, practiced medicine in Fayette County until they retired in 2006. Sams is affectionately known by his family and a few close friends as "Sambo". Sams has four children - Ferrol Aubrey Sams, III, James (Jim) Sams, Ellen (Sams) Nichol, and Fletcher Sams. Ferrol, III and Jim are both medical doctors and practice in Fayette County. Ellen is a hospital administrator where her brothers practice and Fletcher is a Fayette County Judge. While at Mercer, he was a member of Kappa Alpha Order.Literary career
Sams has written eight books, including a trilogy of works featuring Porter Osborne, Jr., a character who appears to be largely based on Sams himself. Sams writing draws heavily on southern storytelling tradition. "Run With The Horsemen" was Sams' first book which he published in 1982 when he was 60. In 1991, Sams was awarded the Townsend Prize for Fiction for his publication of "When All the World was Young".
Sams' works of fiction developed from the act of writing his own memoirs of growing up in rural Fayette County, Georgia, for his posterity. His works are generally set during the Depression and feature several eccentric characters.
Sams has been the subject of several community reading programs: "Run with the Horsemen" was chosen as the 2006 Atlanta Reads selection, and "Down Town" was selected for the 2007 Gwinnett Reads by the
Gwinnett County Public Library .Bibliography
* "Run With the Horsemen", (1984)
* "The Whisper of the River", (1986)
* "The Widow's Mite", (1989)
* "Christmas Gift!", (1991)
* "When All the World Was Young", (1992)
* "Epiphany", (1995)
* "The Passing: Stories", (2001)
* "Down Town", (July 2007)
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