Children who grow up in southern families whose God has a death grip on them are prone to melancholy. God and Family is a poignant prose filled picture of misery that often gives way to humor. The writer gives the child of chronic church attending, drug and alcohol addicted relatives a voice from where she sits today as an adult. When the pieces have been read in spoken word performances the response by many in the audience is one of recognition. Even when we were miserable we were not alone.
Children who grow up in southern families whose God has a death grip on them are prone to melancholy. God and Family is a poignant prose filled pictur...