Description: An artistic "gem," (Historical Novel Society) as revealing as it is beautifully told from beloved author "Sean of the South." Sometimes it's the most unlikely meetings that give life's greatest gifts.
Brief description:
Sean Dietrich is a columnist, humorist, multi-instrumentalist, and stand-up storyteller known for his commentary on life in the American South. His work has appeared on The Today Show and in Newsweek, Southern Living, Garden and Gun, and Reader's Digest. His column appears weekly in newspapers throughout the US. He has authored eighteen books and over four thousand columns. He tours his one-man show throughout the US, makes appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, hosts the Sean of the South podcast, and he's a really nice guy. Follow Sean's daily writing at seandietrich.com or @seanofthesouth on Instagram.
Review Quotes: Dietrich's latest gem combines his trademark wit and compassion. Using short, unadorned sentences, there is a timeless universality to the way in which he conjures ordinary people scarred by hardscrabble lives. His prose has a familiarity and gentle reverence for his cast members, allowing each their moment in the sun. Minnie's artistic coming-of-age is profound and uplifting, while Nub's life-changing decision puts him back in touch with his feelings and those of everyone around him. Reminiscent of his previous novels, and skillfully date-stamped in the early Seventies, Dietrich's keen observations of his native Alabama underscore a natural love of life-affirming storytelling.--Historical Novel Society