Sister Liberty

Sister Liberty

by Gregory Hill
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Publication Date: 01/12/2022

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Their American Dream was simply to survive. They managed considerably more than that.


With its cast of obedient romantics, mystical nutbags, and adorable cynics, Sister Liberty is the rollicking, thunderous introductory volume to The Stables Family Chronicles.


In 1885, murderous circumstances force two lesbian widows and a child-philosopher to flee their French village for a new life in Indiana, USA. There, they are welcomed by the Solemnites, a benvolent, quasi-cult that forbids pleasure.


Life is upended when the Solemnites are tapped to host the All-Tent Revival which bills itself as a "multi-denominational marketplace for God." A better description would be "a time-bomb composed of two-hundred rival factions of late-19th-century American crack-pot religious sects."


Three guesses as to who sets off that bomb.


Get ready for an inspirational, satirical, cross-Atlantic anthem to freedom, equality...and sisterhood.


WARNING! THIS NOVEL CONTAINS DESCRIPTIONS OF: whistling, allegorical situations, lesbians, apostasy, and a pleasure wheel. Also: Eleven instances of the word fuck.

ISBN:
9798218081706
9798218081706
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-12-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Daisy Dog Press
Gregory Hill

Gregory Hill, born in Auckland, diverted from his country’s obsession with sport to pursue a passion for the French horn, which eventually led to his career in the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Despite living in a country with a basic passenger train service, he nurtured a fascination for long-distance train travel, which he finally indulged in after his retirement.

In the year between ending his career and the world coming to a standstill, Gregory undertook an epic journey by rail from New Zealand to Spain. He now lives in Wellington with his violinist wife Anne, cherishing his two adult sons and two grandsons.

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