The Red Dirt Hymnbook

The Red Dirt Hymnbook

by Roxie Faulkner Kirk
The Red Dirt Hymnbook

The Red Dirt Hymnbook

by Roxie Faulkner Kirk

Paperback(20192 ed.)

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Overview

A story that will make you homesick for the Heartland - even if you've never been there

Ruby Fae McKeever is realizing that she made a terrible decision when she dropped out of college two years ago to marry that sweet-faced JW Jasper and join his family's traveling revival ministry--or, as her Daddy had put it, when she "run off with the dang-fool Jesus Circus." She'd thought at the time that she was called by God. But now that she thinks about it, maybe she just really, really likes singing on stage. Or she could have confused God's voice with the feeling of JW's hand up her shirt. Hey, It's an understandable mistake.

Now she's trapped on a never-ending bus tour with a controlling father-in-law, a cipher of a mother-in-law, and a man-boy for a husband who is so desperate to prove himself to his father, he's capable of almost anything. Homesick, worried for her baby daughter, and cut off from communicating with her family, Ruby Fae is desperate to get back to Oklahoma.

Don't call her helpless, though. Ruby Fae comes from a long line of tough women, fine men, and dang good gunhandlers. As the bus rolls from church to church across the Great Plains, Ruby Fae stares out the window and plans her escape. She is thwarted again and again, but she draws strength from her wealth of family stories of war mothers, drought survivors and land runners. She may be in a bad fix, but she knows who and where she comes from. Which is more than she can say for these Jasper Characters she's married up with--they've got no sense of place or history at all.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781733979511
Publisher: Fine Dog Press
Publication date: 06/28/2019
Edition description: 20192 ed.
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.73(d)

About the Author

Roxie Faulkner Kirk writes from her one-hundred-year-old farmhouse in Oklahoma which she shares with her husband and a fluctuating number of kids, cats, bees and dogs, Roxie is a former feature writer for a small daily paper, and her short fiction has appeared in Cowboy Jamboree and Eclectica Literary Journal. This is her first novel.
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