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Southernmost
Southernmost | Silas House
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"In Silas Houses moving new novel, a pastor wrestles with a crisis not just of faith, but of all the apparent certainties of his life: a crisis of marriage, of community, of fatherhood. This is a novel of painful, finally revelatory awakening, of fierce love and necessary disaster, of the bravery required to escape the prison of our days, to make a better and more worthy life.Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You When a flood washes away much of a small community along the Cumberland River in Tennessee, Asher Sharp, an evangelical preacher there, starts to see his life anew. He has already lost a brother due to his inability to embrace his brothers coming out of the closet. Now, in the aftermath of the flood, he tries to offer shelter to two gay men, but hes met with resistance by his wife. Furious about her prejudice, Asher delivers a sermon where he passionately defends the right of gay people to exist without condemnation. In the heated battle that ensues, Asher loses his job, his wife, and custody of his son, Justin. As Asher worries over what will become of the boy, whom his wife is determined to tame and normalize, he decides to kidnap Justin and take him to Key West, where he suspects that his estranged brother is now living. Its there that Asher and Justin see a new way of thinking and loving. Southernmost is a tender and heartbreaking novel about love and its consequences, both within the South and beyond.
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Chelsea.Poole
Southernmost | Silas House
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Mehso-so

My library‘s book club pick for August—I‘ll lead the meeting tomorrow. This is a heavy-handed novel to create empathy in readers (southerners in particular) who may be against gay marriage. The story is fine, and the characters were nicely written but most of them were a mouthpiece for the agenda. Of course I 100% support gay marriage and I love that this book exists but I don‘t enjoy being preached to while reading, even if I love the message.

Reggie There‘s this horror movie called Black Christmas. There‘s 3 versions, the 70s one, the early 00s one, and the one that just came out a few years ago. The last one is the worst one. I consider myself to be liberal and left leaning but if there ever was a movie I would call woke in a bad way, it‘s that one. Sometimes I just want to be shown and not preached to. All this to say, I understand. lol 3mo
NatalieR I understand too. I have lost interest in Silas House because he has become extremely forceful in expecting others to think like he does. I agree with his beliefs, I just don‘t like it when he or anyone else to forces their beliefs onto others. I was a fan of Silas‘ before he was well known. He‘s changed a lot. His first 3 books are his best. 3mo
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lynneamch
Southernmost | Silas House
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Heading to the Gulf Coast next week, expecting to see more of these. #Sunset Just finished my first Silas House, and now I want to read everything he's written. #LuckyInLove @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Have fun!! 🌅❤️ 9mo
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lynneamch
Southernmost | Silas House
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Decided to go through my Litsy TBR to find a #NewYearNewBooks #TitleBeginsWithS. Yikes! Pic above is my list before I gave up trying to get through it all. Thankfully, I have reviews from #Littens to narrow the field. Though #Litten reviews is how my #tbr got so long in the first place. 😀 📚 🤩 Starting with tagged book from Libby. @eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs Great List 👍🏼👌🏼🙌🏻 10mo
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Cinfhen
Southernmost | Silas House
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Mehso-so

#UnpopularOpinion While I agree that God is in everything this book felt so PREACHY & heavy handed. I found the characters cliche/ one dimensional caricatures and I really didn‘t connect emotionally to either Asher, a southern town preacher or his young son Justin. I also found the narrator‘s voice SO GRATING. Almost everyone else on Litsy LOVED this so it‘s probably more me than the book/ story🤷🏼‍♀️

BarbaraBB And yet I think I‘m going to listen to you 😀 1y
Cinfhen Thanks @BarbaraBB 😘😘😘 @Megabooks LOVED IT!! So you might want to reconsider 1y
BarbaraBB Oh no 🙈 now I am in dubio again 😂 1y
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BkClubCare @BarbaraBB - if “in dubio” is a typo or not — love it 1y
BarbaraBB @BkClubCare OMG isn‘t that an expression used in English? It‘s old Greek but I thought everyone used it to say you are doubting something. I guess just we Dutch do use it 🙈😂 1y
Cinfhen Hahaha @BkClubCare I love that expression too although I never heard it before either 😛 @BarbaraBB 1y
Megabooks Yeah, this isn‘t one I like that I would‘ve recommended to you. (But sometimes I‘m surprised by what you like.) I connected to it on a visceral level as I know these people as my neighbors and friends. It‘s kinda how you connect to something from Philly, and I‘m like yeah, that‘s fine but I don‘t GET it. And if the narration is bad, I‘m glad I went print! 1y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB love that phrase! I must use it now! 1y
Megabooks And thank you for the email! I will get back to you soon. 💜💜💜 I‘ve just gotten over a 40 hour(!) migraine. I‘m still a bit confused. Screens are a big trigger for making them worse, so I‘ve barely been on my phone this week. It was TERRIBLE! 👎👎👎👎 I‘ll have to look and see what else you‘ve been reading. 😘😘😘 1y
Cinfhen Sorry to hear about your migraine 🤕they are soooo debilitating! Sending love and hugs xx 1y
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Megabooks
Southernmost | Silas House
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This is one of the best books I‘ve read this year! It‘s the story of an evangelical preacher in Tennessee who has a change of heart and doesn‘t expel two gay men from his church. A video of him expressing these feelings to his congregation goes viral, and while he receives much support elsewhere, it costs him very dearly near home. It felt so real to me as a person living in a town in the South. He doesn‘t shy away from complications of life here.

TrishB Another lovely garden pic ❤️ 1y
Itchyfeetreader Beautiful cover and great review … stacking 1y
squirrelbrain Stacking! 1y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great review! Stacked ❤️📚 1y
AmyG Well then….stacked! 1y
Bookwormjillk I just found out about Silas House this year and I love what I‘ve read so far. I‘ll have to get to this one next. 1y
BarbaraBB That sounds good. And I love your photo! 1y
Cinfhen Hydrangeas!!! And #InstaStacked ❣️ 1y
Megabooks @Cinfhen I hope you enjoy it! 1y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB thank you! 😘 1y
Megabooks @Bookwormjillk I definitely want to read more by him. Do you have a book you‘d particularly recommend? 1y
Megabooks @AmyG @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @squirrelbrain I hope you all enjoy it!! 👍🏻💜 1y
Megabooks @Itchyfeetreader it is a beautiful cover! I hope you enjoy it. 1y
Megabooks @TrishB thank you! It‘s been a great year. I was worried because we had much deeper than usual freezes in December and January. 1y
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Tamra
Southernmost | Silas House
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Mehso-so

The premise is what drew me in and the writing kept me. However, the so-so rating is for the problematic decision the protagonist makes regarding his son and dominates the ending. It seemed incongruent with his character and unrelated to the central theme.

The notion divinity is in everything has always been appealing to me. ☺️

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Decalino
Southernmost | Silas House
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Pickpick

Asher, a Pentecostal preacher, helps a stranger save lives when floods devastate his rural Tennessee town. When the man (and his boyfriend) attempt to attend church services, Asher finds himself torn between his own evolving views and the convictions of his congregation, including his wife. Asher must decide how far he's willing to go to find forgiveness and to show his son a different view of the world. A thoughtful story of faith and fatherhood.

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intothehallofbooks
Southernmost | Silas House
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Pickpick

I loved this so much. It made me sad, it exhilarated me, it broke my heart. It reads almost like two separate stories-the first about judgment and the (sometimes) consequences of taking a stand for what is right, the second about the love a father has for his son and how far he will go to show that love. I was deeply moved while I was reading. Loved the nature, loved the found family. I couldn‘t put the book down, read it straight thru in one day.

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comics_librarian
Southernmost | Silas House
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Pickpick

This is sweet tale about judgement, courage, and reevaluation of one's life and beliefs, even if the plot does meander just a bit.

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Susanita
Southernmost | Silas House
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This book is about #heartbreak … but also hope.

If your edition contains the author‘s note, be sure to read it.

#ithadtobeyou

Eggs ❤️📚💔 3y
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Susanita
Southernmost | Silas House
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It hasn‘t been quite the reading and chill week I was expecting, but I‘m up-to-date with Persuasion and have read a few more chapters of Southernmost. Meanwhile, however, Libby reminded me that someone is waiting for the mystery book club‘s selection for the month that I haven‘t started yet. It‘s most likely another book club member, so I‘m making a quick pivot to finish that instead this week.
#LitsySummerCampReadathon

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Susanita
Southernmost | Silas House
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The #modernmrsdarcy portion of the #readathon mashup was successful. I read a bonus book and finished this month‘s book for #lmpbc so I could put it in the mail today. Now I‘m in the mood for another Key West book, even though it‘s a book club selection but not until February.

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HeatherBookNerd
Southernmost | Silas House
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Mehso-so

Seems a lot of people love this book, but I found it just okay. Sounded right up my alley, and I liked the premise, but the execution was very mediocre.

PhyllisH This wasn‘t one of my favorite Silas House books either. Have you read Same Sun Here? It‘s one of my all time favorites. 3y
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Lcsmcat
Southernmost | Silas House
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Pickpick

I don‘t know why I waited so long to read this. It will break your heart and make you cry, but yet it is full of hope and goodness and love. A man comes to terms with how his actions and beliefs have hurt others (and himself) and he is desperate to keep that from happening to his gentle young son. Highly recommend. #keyWest #Episcopal #lgbtq

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Lcsmcat
Southernmost | Silas House
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Another signed volume from the 2018 Bookmarks Festival.

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Scochrane26
Southernmost | Silas House
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1. Tagged
2. Green or purple
3. Baking
4. 💚💚💚
#friYAYintro @4thhouseontheleft @howjessreads

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ElectricKatyLand
Southernmost | Silas House
Pickpick

Loved this. Preacher from rural middle Tennessee loses his job and marriage when he vocally supports LGBT rights. When he‘s faced with losing custody of his son, they flee to Key West to find his estranged older brother. Rich in symbolism and beautiful explorations of faith, family, and morality.

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mom2bugnbee
Southernmost | Silas House
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Wow. So good. I couldn't put it down for wanting to know what happened. Such great characters, all of them.

⭐⭐⭐⭐/⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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mom2bugnbee
Southernmost | Silas House

"I never feel more in the presence of complete goodness then when I am with a dog." - Silas House, in an interview about his book Southernmost

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BookNAround
Southernmost | Silas House
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Pickpick

Fundamentalist minister Asher is struggling with what he has always believed to be true about homosexuality but when this struggle threatens what he cares about most, his relationship with his young son, he takes the boy and flees to Florida. The physical journey mirrors Asher‘s internal journey and evolving faith in this thoughtful, well-written novel. Full review at https://booknaround.blogspot.com/2019/10/review-southernmost-by-silas-house.html

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MicheleinPhilly
Southernmost | Silas House
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Pickpick

A Southern preacher has an epiphany about his thinking on LGBT people and absconds to Key West with his 9 year old son following the collapse of his marriage. I loved this heartfelt story of fathers and sons and the family we make for ourselves. Bonus points for the Key West setting and the uniquely quirky inhabitants of my favorite vacation spot. 4🌟.

ValerieAndBooks Stacking!! 5y
MicheleinPhilly @ValerieAndBooks Forgot to mention that it is available on Hoopla! 5y
TrishB Love that cover 💕 5y
DivineDiana Love your review! ❤️ 5y
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MicheleinPhilly
Southernmost | Silas House
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We have houseguests for the holiday. I‘m hiding. 🤫

Oryx We won't tell 😉 5y
TrishB I‘m so glad you hide with beer too! 5y
MicheleinPhilly @Oryx @TrishB Peopling is hard. Even when it‘s family. 5y
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Bklover I will be veeeerry quiet 🤫 5y
ValerieAndBooks My hubby‘s favorite beer! Good way to hide. 5y
rachelsbrittain Hiding out with a book and a beer is always the best choice in these cases 😅 5y
LeahBergen Shhhh.... 5y
Tamra We won‘t tell. 5y
Megabooks Your secret is safe! 🤐 5y
Cathythoughts I‘m saying nothing. Book sounds good , look forward to your review 5y
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NatalieR
Southernmost | Silas House
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Loved seeing Silas House, one of my favorite authors, on tour for the paperback release of Southernmost. 💚💙🧡❤️ (Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington, Kentucky)

stacybmartin I loved going there when I lived in Lexington! 💙 5y
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BookNAround
Southernmost | Silas House
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Going to start my first #14books14weeks. I‘ve read two already but they weren‘t in my original list so I‘m thinking they don‘t count. 😜

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VanChocStrawberry
Southernmost | Silas House
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1. Tagged book.
2. 🐙
3. 😂😳😡
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

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WanderingBookaneer
Southernmost | Silas House
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MicheleinPhilly 🤦🏻‍♀️ 6y
Clare-Dragonfly 🤯🤬 6y
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wellreadredhead
Southernmost | Silas House
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The raw emotion that permeates this novel is stellar. These characters live in such a real way and discover themselves as they travel through the story. Silas House is visiting my university in a couple weeks for the annual literary festival and I can‘t wait to hear him read!

Lcsmcat I heard him at a book festival last fall and have a signed copy of this. Maybe I need to bump it up on my TBR. 6y
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LWagoner
Southernmost | Silas House
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Pickpick

4.5⭐️. This is a powerful story about the love between father & son, how our faith & belief can change & expand and about the hard choices we make because of love. Wonderfully written.

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NatalieR
Southernmost | Silas House
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I‘m so grateful for Silas House and his amazing works of art. His writing is beautiful and his stories evoke so much emotion. Southernmost will stay with me for a long time. 🥰

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NatalieR
Southernmost | Silas House
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The last panel of my day at the Kentucky Book Fair was Silas House in conversation with Kayla Rae Whitaker. I‘ve loved Silas‘s work for a long time and was thrilled to hear their discussion of Appalachia and being Kentucky writers. Such incredible, open-minded people. 💜

vivastory Did Whitaker mention if she's currently working on anything? I adored 6y
NatalieR @vivastory She said she is working on a draft now for a story that is set in Lexington, Ky. She was super sweet when I chatted with her after the panel while she signed my book. Can‘t wait to read it! 😀 6y
vivastory You're in for a treat! 6y
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Jenken1998
Southernmost | Silas House
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Pickpick

Well I just read that in one go.. the beautiful descriptive writing, setting,characters and complex emotions kept me turning the page. A wonderful tale of love, acceptance and transformation. 💙💚💛🧡💜

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Rhondareads
Southernmost | Silas House
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Was lucky enough to win this novel from @AlgonquinBooks I‘ve been reading raves everywhere,

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LouLouLane
Southernmost | Silas House
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Packing light for a trip to South Florida to see my BROTHER and ignore him in bars and read #swamplandia #southernmost

britt_brooke 😆 Have fun! 6y
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Pelican71
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AdeleReads
Southernmost | Silas House
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This riveting, thought-provoking novel that explores religious faith, prejudice, friendship, and fatherhood is fitting reading/listening for a heat wave weekend.

“The heat was thick as curtains. Night was fixing to slide over the world and the cicadas were calming down for that hushed time between daylight and darkness, when crickets rosined their bows.”

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colleeniebean
Southernmost | Silas House
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Pickpick

Silas House has written another beautiful story filled with complex characters and rich description that immediately transports you to the South. If you love music, you‘ll love House‘s references sprinkled throughout.

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Pelican71
Southernmost | Silas House
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saresmoore Don‘t you look stunning!😍 6y
Pelican71 Thank you @saresmoore 😁 6y
HOTPock3tt ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
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Pelican71
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SteveWJones
Southernmost | Silas House
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Looking forward to digging into this one. Just picked it up from Malaprop's in Asheville.

jillrhudy He‘s coming to our library and I‘ll get an opportunity to meet him. 6y
SteveWJones @jillrhudy Excellent! He's also speaking at Malaprop's June 14. But I don't think I'll be able to make it to Asheville that weekend. 😕 6y
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Pelican71
Southernmost | Silas House
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Camping out in my reading spot. #schoolsoutforsummer 🍷

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Redwritinghood
Southernmost | Silas House
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Mehso-so

I received this on #netgalley in exchange for my review. A disgraced evangelical preacher finds his religion and community too angry and judgmental. After a divorce, he kidnaps his son and goes to Key West where he hopes to find his estranged brother. These huge transformations happen quickly without much exploration of the cause. Overall, I found the themes, development, characters and the writing to be overly simplistic and sentimental. 2.5⭐️

Samplergal I wasn‘t thrilled with it either. 7y
Tamra Shoot! Thanks for the heads-up. 7y
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SunriseBooks
Southernmost | Silas House
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Sweet and beautifully written.

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Kaylamburson
Southernmost | Silas House
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I just finished the e-galley of Southernmost. I started it a few months ago during all of the flooding and I had to stop as it was too difficult and real to read during that time as it starts off with an awful flood. I just picked it up again a few days ago, and it continues on to be a story about a pastor who realizes that the church's beliefs on gay marriage aren't right. He's exiled when he speaks up about it and loses custody of his son. 👇🏼

Kaylamburson The rest of the story takes place with Asher on the run with his kidnapped son who is stuck on the middle and doesn't understand why it has to be this way. It's a riveting read and an important conversation starter. Asher wasn't always a likable character, but each character grows in their own way throughout the story. 7y
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