Wednesday, March 4, 2026

A Mississippi Man The Glynn Mallette Story sample pages......read more

Direct from the biography A Mississippi Man: Glynn Arlin Mallette

Pages from the life story of Glynn Arlin Mallette who grew up on the Mississippi Coast. Born poor, as poor as a man can be... and with hard work went on to great success. This is his story. Available on paperback and hardcover from Amazon.com - BUY BOOK HERE 

 


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“I could never become so rich that

I would forget what it’s like to

be poor.”

Glynn Arlin Mallette

 

 

  

A Mississippi Man – The Glynn Mallette Story

“You can’t imagine how poor we were.”

“I’ve seen times when there was nothing to eat…”

“At one point there were 56 of us in this family, my Grandpa and everyone. Now, I’m the last one.”

“We worked, worked, worked--- if we didn’t work, we didn’t eat.”

“We’d take an axe and hit the hog in the head. Take a damn knife shove it right in there and bleed it out.”

“The time I met Elvis Presley, I have pictures to prove all that.”

“Running a business, someone has to be the son of a bitch.”

“I put my business before my family. And, that is my biggest regret.”

 

 

 

A Mississippi Man

The Glynn Mallette Story

A book by John B. Dolan

 

 

 

 

A Mississippi Man

The Glynn Mallette Story

   

A Mississippi Man

It was late in 2024 when I sat down with Glynn Mallette at his spacious 6000 square-foot home on his compound in Old Fort Bayou Mississippi. We spent several engaging days discussing his memories, sharing family stories and even took the time to enjoy some tasty fresh crab chowder that he cooked for us. Turns out Glynn was a fine chef and enjoyed cooking for his family and friends. We drank his favorite wine, listened to classic music that included Elvis, Frank Sinatra and his favorite Ray Price. The hours passed pleasantly as we casually got to know each other.   

I present Glynn’s story mostly in his own words.

 

 Born: December 25, 1938

His Words

Really the first thing I remember, I was about three years old, I remember my Momma carrying a blue plate about that big around to my Daddy’s bed and feeding him. And then, the next thing I remember my Momma holding me in her arms and looking at my Daddy in the casket.

I guess the next thing was I started school when I was five years old and went to school for thirteen years. I went to school for thirteen years and did not miss a day, I am proud to say that. Also my oldest son went twelve years--- and he never missed a day. I never was sick and I don’t know why. We all drank out of the same water well.

Hell, in the winter I’d go barefoot all the time. I had tough feet because I went barefoot back then. Now I can’t walk out in the yard without shoes.

And, getting back to my roots here we had chickens, we had hogs, we had cows and we had horses. Still we were very poor people--- as poor as you want to get.

We used kerosene lamps. We used them to walk from room to room and if you turned them up too much the glow would turn the lamp black. Then you couldn’t see anything.

Whatever we would eat that night she, Momma, would put away safe. We boys each had a gallon bucket and a food spoon, all us boys we’d take that to school. It would be beans and greens, a piece of corn bread and maybe a biscuit in there. We’d hang that bucket so the ants could not get to it.    

She would sell the chicken eggs to buy feed, and Momma made our shirts out of the feed sacks. It was what we had feed sacks, and later on they had feed sacks with red flowers and blues flowers. I had two pair of overalls--- I remember her patching them for the third time. This was when I was a kid.

You can’t image how poor we were.

I never heard my Momma curse. Never. Now, she’d take that switch and beat my ass. I’m glad for every whooping I got. But, I never heard a curse word from her.

She whopped my ass plenty, a lot. I’d fight with my brother, we’d fight like hell. He was three years older than me, but we’d fight and he’d beat my ass. But, I’d still fight him, Conrad. We kept it outside.

One time Conrad had this knife, and I told him I wanted the knife. He said, there it is. And I grabbed that knife’s blade and he jerked it back. That son of a bitch, I still have the scar today. Right there on my hand. Nearly cut off my four fingers, right across the hand. Scar right here, right here, and right here. He pulled that son of a bitch.

Me and him would fight nose to nose.

One thing my Momma always told me, always read the fine print before you sign something. Always read the fine print.

Life is short, very, very short. Of course I never thought I’d live to be twenty-one years old.

My Daddy passed away at 57 years old, when I was only three years old. He was married for fifteen years to Jane Allen Mallette.

Dad was out with a horse plowing the field and he said, “I’m going to join the army and go over and kill them Germans.” And he did. And he caught that gas in Germany during World War I. He came back and got married at forty-three years old and died at fifty-seven with five boys. If he didn’t die--- he might have had fifteen boys. Ha.

My Momma would say, my Daddy would get up at 4 o’clock in the morning, ride a horse nine miles and come back at dark for fifty cents a day.

My Daddy died when I was three years old. My Daddy, Harry, had a horrible, horrible death.

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Elvis with Glynn Mallette

 

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Mississippi Biography - A Mississippi Man The Glynn Mallette Story hardcover/paperback read today

 

A new biography offers insight to growing up in Fort Bayou, Mississippi.  

A Mississippi Man The Glynn Mallette Story book cover


A Mississippi Man The Glynn Mallette Story

A new book by John B. Dolan

A biography set in coastal Mississippi - a journey out poverty, a hard-working man overcomes his childhood life in rural Mississippi - a boy who worked hard to eat each day - a boy who did not travel out of the local area until he was eighteen - a boy who grew up in a home without electricity and running water - a boy who learned the hard way, by over coming challenges.

A Mississippi Man who went on to become a successful man with a family, a large sprawling home with ten sparkling chandeliers, a  Steinway piano and a new speedy red Ferrari. The Glynn Mallette Story tells the struggles and wild adventures of a boy with dreams. Follow the adventures of a hard working man and get to know Glynn.

 The biography is available in paperback and hardcover, ebook.  Read - A Mississippi Man: The Glynn Mallette Story by John B. Dolan.


A Mississippi Man The Glynn Mallette Story shares the life in the USA. A true history of life growing up in Mississippi on the coast. A poor family struggling to work, eat and live. This story shares the stories, the adventure, the true life history of a family on the Mississippi Coast. Purchase a copy today.

A Mississippi Man: The Glynn Mallette Story biography now in hardcover/paperback.

Contact Information - john.gulfcoast@gmail.com

All Rights Reserved. Copyright JB Dolan Associates llc. Distributed by Mississippi Hot Entertainment.

Mississippi Biography - A Mississippi Man The Glynn Mallette Story available for reading

 A new biography highlighting the life of a Mississippi Man. Someone who grew up in great poverty, went to school with no shoes, having no electricity or running water at his home and often had little to eat. He worked everyday. He worked hard everyday. As he said it, "If you didn't work, you didn't eat."

A Mississippi Man: The Glynn Mallette Story a book by John B. Dolan. That photo is of Glynn in the fourth grade. He is on the bottom row in the dark overalls. He remembers his Mom repairing the pants year after year sewing the tears and holes. Notice he wore no shoes. 

Glynn Mallette in the 4th Grade

The book follows Glynn Mallette from his roots on his family property in Fort Bayou telling the details of life in poverty. The story is all true and in many parts in his own words. The story takes you from his earliest memories to the fascinating journey of hard work and dedication it took to rise out of poverty in this Mississippi town to become a successful business owner. Glynn's life was never easy, but it is his.

Read the new biography about A Mississippi Man: The Glynn Mallette Story. Now in hardcover and paperback available. 




The book by John B. Dolan is property of JB Dolan Associates llc. Distributed by Mississippi Hot Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. 

For more information - john.gulfcoast@gmail.com