Gods in Alabama by Joshilyn Jackson

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  • Pub. Date: April 2005
  • 288pp

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    • Pub. Date: April 2005
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Format: Hardcover, 288pp

    Synopsis

    When Arlene Fleet headed off to college in Chicago, she made three promises to God: She would never again lie, never fornicate outside of marriage, and never, ever go back to her tiny hometown of Possett, Alabama (the "fourth rack of Hell"). All God had to do in exchange was to make sure the body of high school quarterback Jim Beverly was never found. Ten years later, Arlene has kept her promises, but an old schoolmate has recently turned up asking questions. And now Arlene’s African American beau has given her a tough ultimatum: introduce him to her family, or he’s gone. As she prepares to confront guilt, discrimination, and a decade of deception, Arlene is about to discover just how far she will go to find redemption--and love.

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    Forget steel magnolias-meet titanium blossoms in Jackson's debut novel, a potent mix of humor, murder, and a dysfunctional Southern family. After high school, Arlene Fleet left tiny Possett, AL, for Chicago, vowing never to return. Despite pleas over the decade to come home, Arlene reconsiders only after a sudden visit from a former classmate. In chapters alternating between 1997 and 1985, the story of what prompted the murder of a football hero in Arlene's hometown unfolds tantalizingly. Arlene's not a saint (even if she has made three vows to God), but is she a murderer? Arlene's boyfriend, Burr, is a saint-he's a black man willing to tolerate her bigoted relatives while also honoring her unusual pact with God (which doesn't, by the way, exclude swearing). While written for adults, this novel reminds us again that the teenage subculture is complex and powerful and that unholy acts may be committed in the name of love. Recommended for most collections. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 1/05.]-Rebecca Kelm, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib., Highland Heights Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    If Joshilyn Jackson knows one thing, that would have to be what it’s like to be southern. Born in Atlanta to a family of “wild fundamentalists,” Jackson writes smart, funny, dark works of the southern gothic sort. Her debut novel, Gods in Alabama, was a major success, and she's serving up her second helping of southern-fried wit in Between, Georgia.

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    The Truth sets us freeby kiakar

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    June 17, 2009: A great fiction novel of love, suspense, and stalked with life at its most exhilarated stages. I loved the author's method of writing. A very good orginial plot of this vibrant novel. Arlene leaves her home in Alabama right after highschool and does not return for ten years and then with the assistence of her boyfriend . She has a very dark secret. Will it be found out?

    Likeable characters, but plot kind of missedby ALLISTOMULL

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    May 15, 2009: I really liked the main characters of this book. They seemed real and relatable. The guilt trips bestowed by the aunt were the same I get from my mother.... However the plot seemed to read almost like a TV show. End of chapters were cliffhangers and plot twists. I was on vacation when I read this book, and thought it was a great vacation read.


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