J.D. spent the majority of his childhood living with his mother in Middletown, though he often visited Jackson, a place he will always consider his “home.” J.D. also had a very close relationship with Mamaw and Papaw, who strove to support and encourage him to achieve high levels of success. This support became particularly important as J.D.’s mother became emotionally unstable and struggled with drug addiction. His middle school years, in which J.D. moved frequently due to his mother’s constant change of boyfriends, were extremely challenging for the author. Eventually, he lived permanently with Mamaw, an experience he credits with allowing him to succeed in life. It is clear throughout his memoir that Mamaw was his single most important