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An artistic "gem," (
Historical Novel Society
) as revealing as it is beautifully told from beloved author "Sean of the South."
"The Southern story you've been waiting for." Patti Callahan Henry,
NYT
bestselling author
"A heartwarming and welltold tale with lyrical writing." Boo Walker, bestselling author
Sometimes it's the most unlikely meetings that give life's greatest gifts.
1970s, Southern Alabama.
Sixtytwoyearold Jeremiah Lewis Taylor, or "Nub," has spent his whole life listening to those he loves tell him he's no goodfirst his exwife, now his alwaysdisapproving daughter. Sure, his escapades have made him, along with his cousin and perennial sidekick, Benny, just a smidge too familiar with smalltown law enforcement, but he's never harmed anyoneexcept perhaps himself.
Nub never meant to change his ways, but when he and fifteenyearold Waffle House waitress Minnie form an unlikely friendship, he realizes for the first time that there may be some good in him after all. Sixfootfive Minnie has been dealt a full deck of bad luckher father is a convicted murderer serving a life sentence, her mother is dead and buried, and she has a Grand Ole Opryworthy singing voice with no place to perform. Oh, and there's the small fact that she's unexpectedly pregnant, courtesy of a nogood highschool boy.
Gradually, Nub realizes the gift he's been given: a second chance to make a difference.
Beloved Southern writer Sean Dietrich, also known as Sean of the South, once again brings people and places to life in this lyrical songturnedstory about found family, second chances, country music, and the poignant power of love and forgiveness.
This standalone novel includes discussion questions, which makes it perfect for book clubs. Also by Sean Dietrich:
Over Yonder
,
The Incredible Winston Browne
Stars of Alabama
, and
You Are My Sunshine
Historical Novel Society
) as revealing as it is beautifully told from beloved author "Sean of the South."
"The Southern story you've been waiting for." Patti Callahan Henry,
NYT
bestselling author
"A heartwarming and welltold tale with lyrical writing." Boo Walker, bestselling author
Sometimes it's the most unlikely meetings that give life's greatest gifts.
1970s, Southern Alabama.
Sixtytwoyearold Jeremiah Lewis Taylor, or "Nub," has spent his whole life listening to those he loves tell him he's no goodfirst his exwife, now his alwaysdisapproving daughter. Sure, his escapades have made him, along with his cousin and perennial sidekick, Benny, just a smidge too familiar with smalltown law enforcement, but he's never harmed anyoneexcept perhaps himself.
Nub never meant to change his ways, but when he and fifteenyearold Waffle House waitress Minnie form an unlikely friendship, he realizes for the first time that there may be some good in him after all. Sixfootfive Minnie has been dealt a full deck of bad luckher father is a convicted murderer serving a life sentence, her mother is dead and buried, and she has a Grand Ole Opryworthy singing voice with no place to perform. Oh, and there's the small fact that she's unexpectedly pregnant, courtesy of a nogood highschool boy.
Gradually, Nub realizes the gift he's been given: a second chance to make a difference.
Beloved Southern writer Sean Dietrich, also known as Sean of the South, once again brings people and places to life in this lyrical songturnedstory about found family, second chances, country music, and the poignant power of love and forgiveness.
This standalone novel includes discussion questions, which makes it perfect for book clubs. Also by Sean Dietrich:
Over Yonder
,
The Incredible Winston Browne
Stars of Alabama
, and
You Are My Sunshine
An artistic "gem," (
Historical Novel Society
) as revealing as it is beautifully told from beloved author "Sean of the South."
"The Southern story you've been waiting for." Patti Callahan Henry,
NYT
bestselling author
"A heartwarming and welltold tale with lyrical writing." Boo Walker, bestselling author
Sometimes it's the most unlikely meetings that give life's greatest gifts.
1970s, Southern Alabama.
Sixtytwoyearold Jeremiah Lewis Taylor, or "Nub," has spent his whole life listening to those he loves tell him he's no goodfirst his exwife, now his alwaysdisapproving daughter. Sure, his escapades have made him, along with his cousin and perennial sidekick, Benny, just a smidge too familiar with smalltown law enforcement, but he's never harmed anyoneexcept perhaps himself.
Nub never meant to change his ways, but when he and fifteenyearold Waffle House waitress Minnie form an unlikely friendship, he realizes for the first time that there may be some good in him after all. Sixfootfive Minnie has been dealt a full deck of bad luckher father is a convicted murderer serving a life sentence, her mother is dead and buried, and she has a Grand Ole Opryworthy singing voice with no place to perform. Oh, and there's the small fact that she's unexpectedly pregnant, courtesy of a nogood highschool boy.
Gradually, Nub realizes the gift he's been given: a second chance to make a difference.
Beloved Southern writer Sean Dietrich, also known as Sean of the South, once again brings people and places to life in this lyrical songturnedstory about found family, second chances, country music, and the poignant power of love and forgiveness.
This standalone novel includes discussion questions, which makes it perfect for book clubs. Also by Sean Dietrich:
Over Yonder
,
The Incredible Winston Browne
Stars of Alabama
, and
You Are My Sunshine
Historical Novel Society
) as revealing as it is beautifully told from beloved author "Sean of the South."
"The Southern story you've been waiting for." Patti Callahan Henry,
NYT
bestselling author
"A heartwarming and welltold tale with lyrical writing." Boo Walker, bestselling author
Sometimes it's the most unlikely meetings that give life's greatest gifts.
1970s, Southern Alabama.
Sixtytwoyearold Jeremiah Lewis Taylor, or "Nub," has spent his whole life listening to those he loves tell him he's no goodfirst his exwife, now his alwaysdisapproving daughter. Sure, his escapades have made him, along with his cousin and perennial sidekick, Benny, just a smidge too familiar with smalltown law enforcement, but he's never harmed anyoneexcept perhaps himself.
Nub never meant to change his ways, but when he and fifteenyearold Waffle House waitress Minnie form an unlikely friendship, he realizes for the first time that there may be some good in him after all. Sixfootfive Minnie has been dealt a full deck of bad luckher father is a convicted murderer serving a life sentence, her mother is dead and buried, and she has a Grand Ole Opryworthy singing voice with no place to perform. Oh, and there's the small fact that she's unexpectedly pregnant, courtesy of a nogood highschool boy.
Gradually, Nub realizes the gift he's been given: a second chance to make a difference.
Beloved Southern writer Sean Dietrich, also known as Sean of the South, once again brings people and places to life in this lyrical songturnedstory about found family, second chances, country music, and the poignant power of love and forgiveness.
This standalone novel includes discussion questions, which makes it perfect for book clubs. Also by Sean Dietrich:
Over Yonder
,
The Incredible Winston Browne
Stars of Alabama
, and
You Are My Sunshine







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