LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF) – David Hicks is known by many people in many different ways; family member, friend, entrepreneur, war veteran, car enthusiast and minister. However, his latest venture is something he’s doing for his family, preserving history.

Together with local author Jocelyn Woods Griffo, who grew up in Caryville, Hicks has released a book on his life’s story. “This is a way for me to pass my life’s experiences and story down to my family,” said Hicks. “To Be Somebody; Life Story of a Man Called P. David Hicks” is the name of the Campbell County native’s book and is available online.

Hicks is hosting a book signing at the La Follette Public Library. It’s set for Thursday, December 2, at 2pm.

To Be Somebody

                        Life Story of a Man Called P. David Hicks

                        As Told to Jocelyn Woods Griffo

Synopsis:                    

            Barefoot and dirty, his only pair of pants smudged from rolling abandoned tires for play, the twelve-year-old boy, whose father was a coal miner and his mother a “cutter” in a shirt factory, had only one dream to be somebody

            Born in post WWII forties, raised in the fifties in a scruffy Appalachian small town with extremely limited career opportunities, David escaped in the sixties via the U.S. Army only to find himself at the age of 18 on Hill 875 in Vietnam one of the deadliest engagements of that infamous war.

            Now strapped with post traumatic stress disorder, he refused to lose his vision of becoming a person of merit but with conditions: he had to like what was under his skin, never abandon his roots, always treasure and support his family. To do so, he lived by a motto: adapt, improvise and overcome.

            Scrambling over the wall of an eighth grade education, and through years of struggle, he became a highly successful homegrown entrepreneur.  God came along on the journey. Pushing his sons and grandsons to not just shoot for the moon but aim past it, Reverend P. David Hicks of Jacksboro, Tennessee is the boy who became the man who simply wanted to be somebody. Did he succeed?

(WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 11/10/2021-6AM)

2 Replies to “Hicks new book is out. Signing set for December 2nd.”

  1. SO GLAD TO HEAR THIS AND SEE THIS POST….BR. DAVID WAS OUR PASTOR AT MT.VIEW IND BAPTIST MISS. CHURCH FOR A FEW MONTHS…HAD TO RESIGN BECAUSE OF HIS HEALTH…BOB AND I HAVE BEEN FRIENDS WITH BRO DAVID AND HIS WIFE FOR MANY YEARS…ALL GOOD YEARS…

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