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A preacher's son returns home. A legacy awaits. But the truth he finds may not be the one he inherited.Caleb Boone thought he'd left the pulpit behind when he moved across the country, far from the small-town church his father pastored for decades. But when his father's death pulls him back to the Carolinas, Caleb is forced to reckon with the faith he was raised in-and the man who shaped it.Set in a Southern town where appearances matter and silence often passes for peace, The Preacher's Son is a moving exploration of grief, belonging, and spiritual identity. As Caleb navigates funeral prepara...
A preacher's son returns home. A legacy awaits. But the truth he finds may not be the one he inherited.
Caleb Boone thought he'd left the pulpit behind when he moved across the country, far from the small-town church his father pastored for decades. But when his father's death pulls him back to the Carolinas, Caleb is forced to reckon with the faith he was raised in-and the man who shaped it.
Set in a Southern town where appearances matter and silence often passes for peace, The Preacher's Son is a moving exploration of grief, belonging, and spiritual identity. As Caleb navigates funeral preparations, fractured relationships, and long-buried church tensions, he begins to question not only who his father truly was-but whether the God he preached still has room for doubt.
This is not a story of rebellion, but of quiet resistance. Not of scandal, but of searching. In the space between doubt and devotion, Caleb must decide what it means to carry a legacy-and where his own faith truly begins.
The Preacher's Son is a thought-provoking debut for fans of Southern literary fiction, Christian spirituality, and redemptive journeys of the soul. With echoes of Wendell Berry, Marilynne Robinson, and Charles Martin, this novel invites readers into the raw, beautiful work of rethinking what it means to believe.
Caleb Boone thought he'd left the pulpit behind when he moved across the country, far from the small-town church his father pastored for decades. But when his father's death pulls him back to the Carolinas, Caleb is forced to reckon with the faith he was raised in-and the man who shaped it.
Set in a Southern town where appearances matter and silence often passes for peace, The Preacher's Son is a moving exploration of grief, belonging, and spiritual identity. As Caleb navigates funeral preparations, fractured relationships, and long-buried church tensions, he begins to question not only who his father truly was-but whether the God he preached still has room for doubt.
This is not a story of rebellion, but of quiet resistance. Not of scandal, but of searching. In the space between doubt and devotion, Caleb must decide what it means to carry a legacy-and where his own faith truly begins.
The Preacher's Son is a thought-provoking debut for fans of Southern literary fiction, Christian spirituality, and redemptive journeys of the soul. With echoes of Wendell Berry, Marilynne Robinson, and Charles Martin, this novel invites readers into the raw, beautiful work of rethinking what it means to believe.
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