Gods in Alabama
By (Author) Joshilyn Jackson
Hodder Headline Australia
Hodder Headline Australia
1st January 2006
Australia
General
Fiction
813
Paperback
288
Width 125mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
310g
For 10 years Arlene has kept her promises, and God has kept His end of the bargain. Until now. When an old schoolmate from Possett turns up at Arlene's door in Chicago asking questions about Jim Beverly, former quarterback and god of Possett High, Arlene's break with her former hometown is forced to an end. At the same time, Burr, her long-time boyfriend, has raised an ultimatum: introduce him to her family or consider him gone. Arlene loves him dearly but knows her lily white - not to mention deeply racist - Southern Baptist family will not understand her relationship with an African American boyfriend. Reluctantly, Arlene bows to the pressure, and she and Burr embark on the long-avoided road trip back home. As Arlene digs through guilt and deception, her patched-together alibi begins to unravel, and she discovers how far she will go for love and a chance at redemption. 'crackling Deep Southern Baptist-rooted walk on the wild side' - Courier Mail 'This is a compelling first novel and the inclusion of murder, rape, racial and dementia could be grim, but it's tender, gripping and funny - and fantastic' - Woman's Day
Joshilyn Jackson was born in the Deep South and raised by a tribe of wild fundamentalists who taught her to be virtuous and upright. Unfortunately, it didn't take... She is now in her 30s, has worked as an actor and teacher and is now an honours graduate, full-time writer and mother of two (having married the boy next door). Joshilyn is working on her next novel.