Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Gods in Alabama by Joshilyn Jackson


B&N.com says... "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."
I wasn't sure what to expect from this book - I picked it up on a whim from the "Bargain Priced" stacks at B&N ... but I was pleasantly surprised to find it a well-written, original story. Sometimes when I am reading, something will make me think, "Huh. That was amusing." But this book actually had me laughing out loud several times. The main character is acerbic, sharp and witty. The relationships are believable and, at times, heartbreaking. Wouldn't say it's the best book I've ever read, but worth the time. I'll offer it up next time I see y'all!

1 comment:

Burpykitty said...

Sounds pretty good. Thanks for posting!