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Sean Dietrich
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Sometimes it’s the most unlikely meetings that give us life’s
greatest gifts. 1970s, Southern Alabama. Sixty-two-year-old
Jeremiah Lewis Taylor, or “Nub,” has spent his whole life
listening to those he’s loved telling him he’s no good—first
his ex-wife, now his always-disapproving daughter. Sure, his
escapades have made him, along with his cousin and perennial
sidekick, Benny, just a smidge too familiar with small town law
enforcement, but he’s never harmed anyone—except perhaps
himself. Nub never meant to change his ways, but when he and
fifteen-year-old Waffle House waitress Minnie form an unlikely
friendship, he realizes for the first time that there may be some
good in him after all. Six-foot-five Minnie has been dealt a full
deck of bad luck—her father is a convicted murderer serving a
life sentence, her mother is dead and buried, and she has a Grand
Ole Opry–worthy singing voice with no place to perform. Oh, and
there’s the small fact that she’s unexpectedly pregnant,
courtesy of a no-good high-school boy. Gradually, Nub realizes the
gift he’s been given: a second chance to make a difference.
Beloved Southern writer Sean Dietrich, also known as Sean of the
South, once again brings people and places to life in this lyrical
song-turned-story about found family, second chances, country
music, and the poignant power of love and forgiveness. Heartwarming
Southern fiction from Sean of the South Stand-alone novel Includes
discussion questions for book clubs Also by Sean Dietrich: The
Incredible Winston Browne, Stars of Alabama, and You Are My
Sunshine
Beloved writer Sean Dietrich-also known as Sean of the South-will
warm your heart with this rich and nostalgic tale of a small-town
sheriff, a mysterious little girl, and a good-hearted community
pulling together to help her. Folks in Moab live for ice cream
socials, baseball, and the local paper's weekly gossip column.
Sheriff Winston Browne has watched over Moab with a generous eye
for a decade, and by now he's used to handling the daily dramas
that keep life interesting for Moab's quirky residents. But just
after Winston receives some terrible, life-altering news, a
seemingly mute runaway with no clear origin arrives in Moab. The
residents do what they believe is right and take her in-until two
suspicious strangers arrive and begin looking for her. Suddenly
Winston has a child in desperate need of protection-as well as a
secret of his own to keep. With the help of Moab's goodhearted
townsfolk, the humble and well-meaning Winston Browne still has
some heroic things to do. He finds romance, family, and love in
unexpected places. He stumbles upon adventure, searches his soul,
and grapples with the past. In doing so, he just might discover
what a life well-lived truly looks like. Sometimes ordinary people
do the most extraordinary things of all. Praise for The Incredible
Winston Browne: "Sean Dietrich has written a home run of a novel
with The Incredible Winston Browne. Every bit as wonderful as its
title implies, it's the story of Browne-a principled,
baseball-loving sheriff-a precocious little girl in need of help,
and the community that rallies around them. This warm, witty,
tender novel celebrates the power of friendship and family to
transform our lives. It left me nostalgic and hopeful, missing my
grandfathers, and eager for baseball season to start again. I loved
it." -Ariel Lawhon, New York Times bestselling author of I Was
Anastasia "Make no mistake. [The Incredible Winston Browne] is a
classic story, told by an expert storyteller." -Shawn Smucker,
author of Light from Distant Stars Stand-alone historical novel set
in the 1950s Includes discussion questions for book clubs Also from
Sean Dietrich: Stars of Alabama
Sean Dietrich-also known as Sean of the South-weaves together a
humorous and heartfelt tale about the dignity of humanity and the
value of enduring hope. One child preacher traveling across the
plains. One young woman with a mysterious touch. Two old friends,
their baby, and their bloodhound. And all the stars that shine
above them. When fifteen-year-old Marigold becomes pregnant amid
the Great Depression, she is rejected by her family and forced to
fend for herself. And when she loses her baby in the forest, her
whole world turns upside down. She's even more distraught upon
discovering she has an inexplicable power that makes her both
beautiful and terrifying-and something of a local legend.
Meanwhile, migrant workers Vern and Paul discover a violet-eyed
baby and take it upon themselves to care for her. The men soon pair
up with a widow and her two children, and the misfit family finds
its way in fits and starts toward taking care of each other. As
survival brings one family together, a young boy finds himself with
nary a friend to his name as the dust storms rage across Kansas.
Fourteen-year-old Coot, a child preacher with a prodigy's memory,
is on the run with thousands of stolen dollars-and the only thing
he's sure of is that Mobile, Alabama, is his destination. As the
years pass and a world war looms, these stories intertwine in
surprising ways, reminding us that when the dust clears, we can
still see the stars. Praise for Stars of Alabama: "Sean Dietrich
has given us an absolute treasure of a novel . . . Dietrich is an
author who understands the hidden landscape of a soul; his voice
both clear and authentic. The separate storylines are vivid and
distinct yet they also move inexorably closer to each other in a
world both cruel and beautiful. Healing and hope come alive in
these characters, allowing it to come alive in us." -Patti Callahan
Henry, New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of
Becoming Mrs. Lewis "Sean Dietrich-you already love him. Prepare to
love him even more for giving you this story-Stars of Alabama-the
characters, human and canine, that will sew themselves to your very
heart." -Jill Conner Browne, #1 New York Times bestselling author
of the Sweet Potato Queens series "Sean Dietrich has woven together
a rich tapestry of characters-some charming, some heartbreaking,
all of them inspiring. Stars of Alabama is mesmerizing, a siren's
call that holds the reader in a world softly Southern, full of
broken lives and the good souls who pick up the pieces and put them
back together into a brilliant, wondrous new mosaic full of hope."
-Dana Chamblee Carpenter, award-winning author of the Bohemian
Trilogy Stand-alone historical novel set in the twentieth century
Book length: approximately 98,000 words Includes discussion
questions for book clubs
A laugh-out-loud funny true story of a loving relationship, a grand
adventure, and a promise kept. It was only a few years after the
starry-eyed young couple got married when scary news threatened to
take the wind out of their sails. But Sean Dietrich's wife, Jamie,
wouldn't let it. She dared to hope for and plan for a great big
adventure, and she made him promise to do it with her. For love and
the promise of biscuits along the way, Sean--who was never an
athlete of any kind--undertook the bike ride of a lifetime and
lived to talk about it. In this true-life tale, master storyteller
Sean Dietrich--also known as the beloved columnist and creator of
the blog and podcast "Sean of the South"--shares their hilarious,
touching, and sometimes terrifying story of the long bike ride to
conquer The Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal Towpath
trail. As you laugh out loud through every hard-won mile and lose
yourself in his signature poignancy, you'll experience a great
adventure that, in the end, will remind you of what's most
important in life, the value of keeping your promises, and the
importance of connection in your most treasured relationships. A
feel-good read you won't be able to put down, You Are My Sunshine
dares you to hope for an adventure of your own.
From celebrated storyteller "Sean of the South" comes an
unforgettable memoir of love, loss, the friction of family
memories, and the unlikely hope that you're gonna be alright. Sean
Dietrich was twelve years old when he scattered his father's ashes
from the mountain range. His father was a man who lived for
baseball, a steel worker with a ready wink, who once scaled a
fifty-foot tree just to hang a tire swing for his son. He was also
the stranger who tried to kidnap and kill Sean's mother before
pulling the trigger on himself. He was a childhood hero, now
reduced to a man in a box. Will the Circle Be Unbroken? is the
story of what happens after the unthinkable, and the journey we all
must make in finding the courage to stop the cycles of the past
from laying claim to our future. Sean was a seventh-grade drop-out,
a dishwasher then a construction worker to help his mother and
sister scrape by, and a self-described "nobody with a sad story
behind him." Yet he cannot deny the glimmers of life's goodness
even amid its rough edges. Such goodness becomes even harder to
deny when Sean meets the love of his life at a fried chicken church
potluck, and harder still when his lifelong love of storytelling
leads him to stages across the southeast, where he is known and
loved as "Sean of the South." A story that will stay with you long
after the final page, Will the Circle Be Unbroken? testifies to the
strength that lives within us all to make our peace with the past
and look to the future with renewed hope and wonder.
Beloved writer Sean Dietrich-also known as Sean of the South-will
warm your heart with this rich and nostalgic tale of a small-town
sheriff, a mysterious little girl, and a good-hearted community
pulling together to help her. Folks in Moab live for ice cream
socials, baseball, and the local paper's weekly gossip column.
Sheriff Winston Browne has watched over Moab with a generous eye
for a decade, and by now he's used to handling the daily dramas
that keep life interesting for Moab's quirky residents. But just
after Winston receives some terrible, life-altering news, a
seemingly mute runaway with no clear origin arrives in Moab. The
residents do what they believe is right and take her in-until two
suspicious strangers arrive and begin looking for her. Suddenly
Winston has a child in desperate need of protection-as well as a
secret of his own to keep. With the help of Moab's goodhearted
townsfolk, the humble and well-meaning Winston Browne still has
some heroic things to do. He finds romance, family, and love in
unexpected places. He stumbles upon adventure, searches his soul,
and grapples with the past. In doing so, he just might discover
what a life well-lived truly looks like. Sometimes ordinary people
do the most extraordinary things of all. Praise for The Incredible
Winston Browne: "Sean Dietrich has written a home run of a novel
with The Incredible Winston Browne. Every bit as wonderful as its
title implies, it's the story of Browne-a principled,
baseball-loving sheriff-a precocious little girl in need of help,
and the community that rallies around them. This warm, witty,
tender novel celebrates the power of friendship and family to
transform our lives. It left me nostalgic and hopeful, missing my
grandfathers, and eager for baseball season to start again. I loved
it." -Ariel Lawhon, New York Times bestselling author of I Was
Anastasia "Make no mistake. [The Incredible Winston Browne] is a
classic story, told by an expert storyteller." -Shawn Smucker,
author of Light from Distant Stars Stand-alone historical novel set
in the 1950s Includes discussion questions for book clubs Also from
Sean Dietrich: Stars of Alabama
When two Depression-era migrant workers, Paul and Vern, find an abandoned baby in
the woods, they take it upon themselves to care for the mysterious child.
When fifteen-year-old Marigold, reviled by her family after an unwanted pregnancy,
loses her baby in the forest, her whole world is painted black. She's still fraught with
despair when she discovers what seems to be a miraculous power within her.
Coot, a child preacher on the Kansas plains, escapes the outfit that's been handling
him-and takes the collection plate full of money with him.
As the years pass, these stories intertwine in surprising ways-proving how ugly
circumstances can produce beautiful people.
Once upon a time, an evil faerie cursed a young princess. On her
fifteenth birthday, the princess pricked her finger on a spindle
and fell into a spell of sleep. Trapped behind poisonous thorns and
guarded by deadly zombies, only the bravest soul can awaken her.
Otherwise, she will live forever in eternal slumber.
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R313
Discovery Miles 3 130
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