Title: David Goes Home by Grant Spradling
Growing Up Gay in the Dust Bowl
Publisher: Hamaca Press
Genre: Historical, Mystery, Gay, Fiction
Length: 314 pages
Summary:
David Goes Home is a mystery novel and a semiautobiographical memoir about growing up gay in the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression.
The wit, pathos and intellect of the young, gay minister, David Ward, in David Goes Home, is revealed in the mystery and nightmarish search for the murderer of his hometown sheriff in the Dust Bowl of Oklahoma which has haunted him in recurring dreams. David’s love for men, self-doubt, fear of being outed, and the struggle against the religious right of his upbringing are examined in this powerfully written book.
Returning home for his mother’s funeral, and during this spiritual quest and journey to self-acceptance, David stumbles across clues about the sheriff’s murder and discovers that many of the people he had so feared growing up had far more to hide than he did.
In this powerfully written book, one can almost hear the wind and taste the sandstorm grit.
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