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Trespassers Will Be Baptized: The Unordained Memoir of a Preacher's Daughter
by Elizabeth E Hancock

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ISBN13: 9781599957081
ISBN10: 1599957086
Condition: Standard
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Publisher Comments:

Growing up Southern and Baptist in Eastern Kentucky, Elizabeth Hancock's world revolved around Sunday School, foreign missions projects, revival meetings and of course, the Kentucky Wildcats, who glorified God through their goal-shattering, soul-shattering play. Hancock chronicles her childhood misadventures with sardonic wit, detailing her and her sister Meg's mischievous - if harmless - abuses of power (stealing Guess jeans from the Africa donation box, or hawking backyard swimming pool baptisms during her neighborhood's annual yard sale) and lovingly recalling the wisdom imparted by her long-suffering parents as they ministered to their unruly flock. TRESPASSERS WILL BE BAPTIZED marks the arrival of a talented new voice in a coming of age story that is by turns comical and affecting.

Review:

"'Daddy had a sermon voice and an at-home voice; his church smiles and his at-home grins; his damnation-from-above tone, and his damnation-on-whoever-flooded-the-bathroom-floor-trying-to-play-Olympics tone,' writes first-time author Hancock in this beautifully crafted and downright funny memoir about growing up a Southern Baptist pastor's daughter in Kentucky. Hancock's voice is a real find, managing both spirituality and irreverence in her account of family and flock. Parishioners jostling for her father's attention are particularly skewered; on the competition among church ladies to prove themselves the most charitable: 'Yes, Jesus was dirt poor... But this does not take away from the fact that if you really want to show that you love someone, you have to give them things.' While her father is the focus, Hancock gives much time to nuanced, loving observation of her mother, sister and other family members, achieving unexpected depth in the ongoing narrative of her grandmother's long illness. A true gem of a memoir, this will resonate with anyone who grew up in a religious and/or Southern family." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9781599957081
Subtitle:
The Unordained Memoir of a Preacher's Daughter
Author:
Hancock, Elizabeth E
Author:
Hancock, Elizabeth Emerson
Publisher:
Center Street
Subject:
Baptists
Subject:
Children of clergy
Subject:
General
Subject:
Christianity - Baptist
Subject:
Religious
Copyright:
Publication Date:
June 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
276
Dimensions:
8.38x5.87x1.05 in. .87 lbs.