Sister Liberty, Gregory Hill
Sister Liberty, Gregory Hill
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Sister Liberty

Author: Gregory Hill

Narrator: Gregory Hill

Unabridged: 10 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/24/2022


Synopsis

Liberté, Egalité, SororitéIt’s 1885. When murderous circumstances force two widows--Annie & Euphémie---and the precocious Auguste to flee their French village, a quartet of missionaries from the Church of Solemn stow them away within the Statue of Liberty’s head on a steamer that arrives in New York after a deadly tempest. From NY, the Solemnites usher the refugees to the staid village of Solemn, Indiana, where pleasure is forbidden.The village embraces the refugees while at the same time avoiding certain delicate subjects, including the relationship between the two widows, as well as Auguste’s endless blasphemies.These delicate subjects become unavoidable when Solemn is tapped to host the All-Tent Revival. The revival calls itself a “multi-denominational marketplace for God.” More accurate would be: “a time-bomb composed of two-hundred rival factions of late-19th-century American crack-pot religious sects.” Guess who sets off that bomb.With its cast of obedient romantics, mystical nutbags, and adorable cynics, Sister Liberty is the rollicking, thunderous introductory volume to The Stables Family Chronicles.WARNING! THIS AUDIOBOOK CONTAINS DESCRIPTIONS OF: whistling, allegorical situations, lesbians, apostasy, and a pleasure wheel. Also: Eleven instances of the word fuck. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Austin on November 20, 2022

If you've read any other Gregory Hill novels, you'll know to buckle up - you're in for a ripper! An expansive story in every respect (geographically, emotionally, narratively), Sister Liberty is at times hilarious, at times tense and dramatic, and always thoughtful, meaningful, and well-told. Follow ......more

Goodreads review by CorrieGM on March 11, 2023

The beginning of the book is very, very good. Two prefaces and then the book starts with something awful happening. I liked the prefaces and I liked the beginning of the book. It is funny, hilarious, strange, all that. Unfortunately, the further I read, the less I liked reading the book. Do not understa......more

Goodreads review by Bob on December 22, 2022

So many outlandish things go on in Sister Liberty, but none of them detract from the credibility or entertainment value of the story. Kind of like in a Coen Brothers movie, which this book could absolutely be adapted for. As a philosophy geek and someone who’s visited Southern Indiana many times, I......more

Goodreads review by Bridget on January 17, 2023

Gregory Hill does it again! Sister Liberty is very entertaining; a thoughtful and hilarious social commentary of American ideals and religion. Great characters, incredible choreography of action and overall a ton of fun.......more