Dominion : a novel
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Citchens, Addie E., 1980- author.

Título
Dominion : a novel

Autor
Citchens, Addie E., 1980- author.

Format
Libros

ISBN
9780374609337

Subject Term
Clergy -- Sexual behavior -- Fiction.
 
Adultery -- Fiction.
 
Women drug addicts -- Fiction.
 
Drug addicts -- Fiction.
 
African American Baptists -- Fiction.
 
Baptists -- Fiction.
 
African American families -- Fiction.
 
Families -- Fiction.
 
Family secrets -- Fiction.
 
Patriarchy -- Fiction.
 
Domestic fiction, American.
 
Psychological fiction, American.
 
Clergé -- Sexualité -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Femmes toxicomanes -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Baptistes noirs américains -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Baptistes -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Familles noires américaines -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Familles -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Secrets de famille -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Patriarcat (Sociologie) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
 
Roman familial américain.
 
Clergy -- Fiction.
 
Fathers -- Fiction.

Summary
"A novel with a big cast, Dominion explores the lies and complicity of a Baptist church and the family that leads it-a philandering minister, a pill-popping first lady, and a favorite son whose fall will expose them all"--
 
Reverend Sabre Winfrey, shepherd of the Seven Seals Baptist Church, believes in God, his own privilege, and enterprise. Besides the barbershop and radio station he owns, he has an iron hand on every aspect of Dominion, Mississippi, society. He and his wife, Priscilla, have five boys; the youngest, Emanuel, is called Wonderboy--no one sings prettier, runs as fast, or turns as many heads. After a surprising encounter with a stranger, Wonderboy finds himself confronted by questions he'd never imagined, and his response will send shock waves through the entire community. Told from the point of view of the women who love these two men, Dominion illustrates how we enable the everyday violence and casual sins of the patriarchy.


LibraryShelf NumberEstado
CCLD Portal (Myrtle Kraft Library)FIC CITCHENSAdult Fiction
Sierra Vista Public LibraryF CITCHENSNew Fiction