God spare the girls A novel

Kelsey McKinney

Book - 2021

"A mesmerizing debut novel set in northern Texas about two sisters who discover an unsettling secret about their father, the head pastor of an evangelical megachurch, that upends their lives and community-a story of family, identity, and the delicate line between faith and deception. Luke Nolan has led the Hope congregation for more than a decade, while his wife and daughters have patiently upheld what it means to live righteously. Made famous by a viral sermon on purity co-written with his eldest daughter, Abigail, Luke is the prototype of a modern preacher: tall, handsome, a spellbinding speaker. But his younger daughter Caroline has begun to notice the cracks in their comfortable life. She is certain that her perfect, pristine siste...r is about to marry the wrong man-and Caroline has slid into sin with a boy she's known her entire life, wondering why God would care so much about her virginity anyway. When it comes to light, five weeks before Abigail's wedding, that Luke has been lying to his family, the entire Nolan clan falls into a tailspin. Caroline seizes the opportunity to be alone with her sister. The two girls flee to the ranch they inherited from their maternal grandmother, far removed from the embarrassing drama of their parents and the prying eyes of the community. But with the date of Abigail's wedding fast approaching, the sisters will have to make a hard decision about which familial bonds are worth protecting. An intimate coming-of-age story and a modern woman's read, God Spare the Girls lays bare the rabid love of sisterhood and asks what we owe our communities, our families, and ourselves"--

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Subjects
Genres
Domestic fiction
Bildungsromans
Novels
Published
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Kelsey McKinney (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
307 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780063020252
9780063020269
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Two sisters are rocked by the infidelity of their famous pastor father in McKinney's promising debut. At the outset, Caroline Nolan is excited to leave for college and is helping her older sister, Abby, prepare for her wedding with Matthew, an oil rig worker. The sisters have always been expected to behave like their father, Luke--gracious and holy--which as a girl Caroline thought was a privilege, but now begins to question. Abby, meanwhile, has helped write her father's sermons without receiving credit--one of which went viral with Luke encouraging a million teenagers to wear abstinence rings and take purity vows. Caroline secretly loses her virginity and worries her sister is settling for Matthew, whose strong feelings for Abby aren't completely reciprocated. Then a woman from the congregation confesses to a relationship with Luke, leading the church board to put him on probation. Their mother stands by her man, but the sisters move into a ranch they inherited from their grandmother. As the weeks go by and the wedding nears, the sisters bond over their anger toward their father's hypocrisy, which escalates with another revelation. While the ending is a bit abrupt, McKinney otherwise successfully wrangles her plot. This stirring debut about faith, secrets, and familial bonds will keep readers turning the pages. Agent: Dana Murphy, the Book Group. (June)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A looming wedding, an extramarital affair, and a broken virginity pact: family drama with a born-again twist. Caroline Nolan can't wait to escape. It's the summer before her freshman year of college, and she's excited to leave her life as the daughter of Luke Nolan, head evangelical preacher in Hope, Texas, and start forging her own way. Caroline doesn't want to follow in her mother's footsteps as the preacher's perfect wife; nor does she see a place for herself on her older sister Abigail's path as the preacher's perfect daughter. But then life as she knows it starts to crumble. On the evening after Abigail's bridal shower, Caroline has sex with the son of a church elder and removes her purity ring--placed there by her father. She doesn't feel the catastrophic guilt she had expected but instead starts to question who she is: "A good Christian would feel guilty. Caroline felt nothing at all." Later, Caroline and her family must reckon with a far more disastrous event: Luke confesses to the church elders that he had an affair with Caroline's fourth grade teacher. With their family life in ruins and their father's career hanging in the balance, Caroline and Abigail--armed with a resounding feeling of betrayal--leave their parents' home to stay at the ranch left to them by their grandmother. All the while their mother's confusing words echo in Caroline's thoughts: "This land hasn't been kind to the women of our family. It holds a lot of bitterness." The longer the sisters stay at the ranch, the more uncomfortable truths they uncover and the more they must grapple with their roles in the family and what they want for the future. The highlight of McKinney's authentic narrative is her treatment of relationships, and Caroline and Abigail's growing connection as the rest of their world threatens to fall apart is at once engaging, witty, and heartbreaking. A loss of faith gives way to something much stronger. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.