Sheryl Summe - Author of "Homewood: A Life of a City"
When I decided to start an oral history of Shades Cahaba I knew it would be difficult. Luckily I was able to find people that I could interview and I have others who have become valuable resources for me. What really turned things around for me and helped me launch a podcast was coming across the book, “Homewood: A Life of a City.” When it comes to the history of Homewood, everything is spelled out for me in this book. I am able to use the book to ask questions of the people I am interviewing and to put together timelines and ideas for special episodes. Since the book has become such a valuable asset for me, I decided I wanted to find the author, Sheryl Spradling Summe, have her on the podcast and thank her in person. With assistance from mutual friends, I was able to track her down and I asked her to be on my podcast. We talk about Shades Cahaba but we also talk about how the book came together, Edgewood lake, a still behind the high school, fear of polio, how WWII affected the community, Rosedale and if being an outsider helped or hurt when writing the ultimate insider book. Sit back and I hope you enjoy the episode as much as I did recording it. If you happen to have the book on your shelf, crack it open and follow along. WHERE TO FIND THE BOOK As Sheryl mentioned in the podcast, the book is sold out. It was printed almost 20 years ago and if you are lucky you might find a copy in a Homewood Garage sale. You can find used copies on Amazon.com but they are wanting $99 each. $196 for a signed copy! You should be able to find a copy at the Homewood Library but a quick online search says there are copies at the Adamsville Library, Botanical Gardens, Central Library Archives, Linn Henley Library and Fultondale Library. SPONSOR The Shades Cahaba Oral History Project is sponsored by Shawn Wright Art.com featuring Shades Cahaba Oral History Project shirts, hoodies and accessories. There are products featuring our exclusive Shades Cahaba Centennial logo based on an owl yearbook image from the 1920s and 30s. There are also sweatshirts and hoodies which features and interlocking SC that was found on the basketball team jerseys from the 1920s. Products purchased in the store helps us to offset the cost of producing and publishing this podcast. You can find a link to the store on the podcast home page at shadescahabahistory.com SUBSCRIBE Subscribe to the show at Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you subscribe to your favorite podcasts. You can also listen directly on our website at shadescahabahistory.com. If you like the show we would appreciate it if you would rate us at Apple Podcast and share the show with your friends. Support the show