Friday, July 17, 2009

What the Bayou Saw by Patti Lacy


Since leaving Louisana, Sally Stevens has held her childhood secrets at bay, smothering them in a sunny disposition and sugar-coated lies. No one, not even her husband, Sam has heard the truth about what happened when she was almost twelve years old.

Now a teacher in Illinois, Sally has nearly forgotten the past. But when one of her students is violently attached, Sally's memories of segregation, a chain-link fence, and a blood oath bubble to the surface like a dead body in a bayou. Lies continue to tumble from Sally's lips as she scrambles to gloss over harsh reality. Finally cornered by her deceit and nudged by the Holy Spirit, she resolves to face the truth, whatever the consequences.

"Like Southern molasses, What the Bayou Saw is a rich, thick read that explores a tale so haunting, so painfully real, it will follow you into your dreams. There is a blazing light on the horizon of women's fiction, and her name is Patti Lacy." ---Julie Lessman, author of A Passion Most Pure and A Passion Redeemed.

"Patti Lacy has deftly knit together the story of two girls, four decades, and one growing nation in a tale as relevant as ever. A winning combination...that makes for simply great storytelling."---Tosca Lee, Christy Award finalist for Demon, A Memoir

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