Singer/songwriter Jimmy Wayne released his self-titled debut album in 2003 on the DreamWorks Records label.  Four singles were released from it, including "Stay Gone" and "I Love You This  Much", which both reached Top Ten on the Billboard country charts. A  second album, Do You Believe Me Now, was released in August 2008 via Big  Machine Records subsidiary Valory Music Group, and its title track became his  first Number One hit in late 2008. His philanthropic work is well-documented and includes his own non-profit foundation called Meet Me Halfway in addition to a fundraising and awareness walk that saw him walk from Nashville to Arizona last year. Wayne can now add author to his resume.
Wayne has released a brand new novel called Paper Angels that tells the story of a young man suffering through a childhood and a family that takes him under their wing. Jennifer Perry, Executive Director of the Children's Action Network says, "Jimmy Wayne has taken the pathos, poignancy, heart, and storytelling abilities  that infuse his music and translated them into a novel that will inspire all  those who read it to take the first step toward making a difference.”  
Here's the background in the book:
Kevin Morrell is a forty-three-year-old husband and father who runs a successful  design and marketing firm that's crashed into the suffering economy. Attempting  to navigate the busyness of the mall at Christmas, Kevin is humbled when he  stumbles across the Salvation Army's Angel Tree Project. His wife insists that  he take a paper ornament.
The name on the ornament is Thomas Brandt, a fifteen-year-old still reeling  from the implosion of his family—from years of verbal abuse from an alcoholic  father to a mother who finally left him behind, only to find herself and her  children penniless and struggling. The only thing has allowed Lynn to survive is  her faith. Thomas shares that faith, but he also wonders why God has seemingly  abandoned them. 
This is the story about a man and a boy one December. A man whose life is changed by a simple expression of kindness, and a boy who takes that expression of kindness and shows the true meaning of Christmas.
 


 
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