Synopses & Reviews
In the deep mountains of Appalachia, the Flints of Leatherwood, Tennessee, spread the word of the gospels by handling deadly serpents and drinking lye in front of large gatherings of the faithful. Believing his ten-year-old son Jacob — called Toad or Spud — to be a prophet, Charles, the patriarch, takes the boy down a long and arduous path as they travel the back roads of the postwar Deep South in search of God and plumb the depths of their unorthodox brand of faith. But sudden, shocking tragedy will shatter Charles's cherished dream of building a ministry and a permanent church — and set young Jacob on a dramatically different course.
Review:
"Carrella is a writer of great power who expresses his original vision with remarkable assurance." Booklist
Review:
"The novel's expressive scenes and lyrical descriptions linger. If he can match his many gifts with greater narrative discipline, Carrella will become a powerful novelist. Readers who make it through this overlong first novel will emerge rooting for him." San Francisco Chronicle
Synopsis:
Powerful and compelling, rich in authentic historical color and detail, Carrella's debut novel is a uniquely wondrous, intensely affecting coming of age story.
About the Author
Vincent Louis Carrella is a writer and designer of interactive digital media who has created original adventure games (most notably Bad Mojo) and animated web serials and characters for DreamWorks, Warner Bros., SaturdayNightLive.com, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Pulse Entertainment, and Darkhorse Comics. He is cofounder of Drew Pictures and founder of Jinx Digital Studios, and he lives with his wife and daughters in northern California.