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Gods in Alabama
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8 hrs and 6 mins
Audible Release Date
04-29-05
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4.16 based on 366 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

When Arlene Fleet heads up north for college, she makes three promises to God: She will stop fornicating with every boy who crosses her path; never tell another lie; and never, ever go back to the "fourth rack of hell", her hometown of Possett, Alabama. All she wants from Him is one little miracle: make sure the body is never found.

Ten years later, God has broken His end of the deal. Alabama has landed on Arlene's Chicago doorstep in the form of her high school archenemy, a young woman who wants to find the golden-haired football hero who disappeared during their senior year.

To make matters worse, Arlene's African-American boyfriend, Burr, has given her an ultimatum; introduce him to her lily-white family or he's gone. Arlene would rather burn up in a fire than let him meet her steel magnolia Aunt Florence; her eccentric, half-mad Mama; her sweet-as-pecan-pie Cousin Clarice; and all the rest of her deeply racist kith and kin.

But the fickle finger of fate is pointing her south. All too soon she and Burr are on their way to confront Arlene's redneck roots, the secret she ran from, and the crime that stole her peace of mind. Back in the small town of her girlhood, Arlene's demons are closing in, and after a decade of running away, Arlene must face them all. Yet while the truth threatens to destroy the life she has built for herself, it just may open her eyes to a love powerful enough to revise her past and alter her future.

Crackling with humor, defiantly endearing characters, and plot twists that will astonish even the most jaded reader, Gods in Alabama will send you careening from tears to laughter and back. Most of all, it brings a unique, rough-around-the-edges heroine to life and makes her a permanent part of your own.

©2005 Joshilyn Jackson; (P)2005 Time Warner AudioBooks

What the Critics Say

"Cleverly disguised as a leisurely paced southern novel, this debut rockets to the end, even as the plot turns back on itself, surprising characters and readers alike. Book clubs will enjoy this saucy tale, as will fans of southern fiction with a twist." (Booklist)

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When Arlene Fleet fled Possett, Alabama, she made a deal with God that she would cease fornicating and lying and would never return home if He would make sure that high school hero Jim Beverly's body was never found. Ten years later, feeling that God has not upheld His end of the bargain, she heads home to introduce her boyfriend, an African-American lawyer, to her redneck family. Jackson's debut novel is beautifully narrated by Catherine Taber, a newcomer to audiobooks who delivers a strong performance that draws the listener deeply into the story. Her unobtrusive reading indicates present or past by expressing youth or maturity with the timbre of her voice. (c) AudioFile 2005

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Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "Not your "run-of-the-mill" crime story"
By: Lisa (South Africa)
January 28, 2010
The story is unusual and, although I found it somewhat strange at points, it was nevertheless enjoyable. The characters are also powerful and it was interesting to listen to their personalities unfold further during the course of the novel. If you are looking for something different then I would recommend this book.
Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "EEntertaining"
By: R (Falmouth, ME, USA)
December 15, 2009
Entertaining, unpredictable story with an interesting main character. Good narrator. Not too long.
Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "No Gods but surely Demons!"
By: Helen (Austin, TX, USA)
December 01, 2009
This is a easy read with a serious issue of a murder haunting the main character Arlene/Lena. Lena reinvents herself in Chicago but still has the family pull to Alabama. The book holds a very "sad story" that you learn about in pieces...and although it won't surprise you, the interpretation is nicely portrayed. Burr, the boyfriend, is the voice of reason amongst a crazy cast of dysfunctional family members. The narration was well done too, her voice became Lena's in my mind.
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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Very engaging, easy listening"
By: Christy (USA)
August 04, 2009
I've read "Between Georgia" and really liked Joshilyn Jackson, so I wanted to give this a try. What a great book! It is written in first person and the main character, Lena, takes you between the present and 10 years prior, before she left Alabama. One of the best parts of this book, just when you think you've got her "secret" figured out, the book gives you new information that changes your original theory. I definitely recommend this.
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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Loved this book!"
By: Joan (Arlington, TX, USA)
July 23, 2009
I really love Joshilyn Jackson's books. They capture the sount so very well. Her characters are full of life and the plot entertaining. I'd highly recommend her books.
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