Ole Mammy's Torment
Ole Mammy's Torment
Ole Mammy's Torment is a late 19th-century juvenile fiction novel by Annie F. Johnston. It follows the spirited young boy John Jay Hickman and his interactions with his family, particularly his grandmother, Sheba. The story captures the dynamics of a rural Southern African American household, highlighting themes of family, mischief, and the challenges of life during this era. The narrative reflects the warmth of familial bonds and the cultural nuances of the time, making it a notable work in children's literature.


























