gods with a little g, Tupelo Hassman
gods with a little g, Tupelo Hassman
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gods with a little g
A Novel

Author: Tupelo Hassman

Narrator: Brittany Pressley

Unabridged: 7 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/13/2019


Synopsis

From the acclaimed author of Girlchild, this gritty, irreverent novel sees a young misfit grow into hope.

Unsinkable and wrecked by grief, motherless and aimless and looking for connection, Helen Dedleder is a girl with a gift she doesn't want to use and a pack of friends who are all just helping each other get by.

So cut off from the rest of the world that even the internet is blocked (never mind traffic in and out), Rosary, California, is run by evangelicals but was named by Catholics. It’s a town on very formal relations with its neighbors, one that boasts an oil refinery as well as a fairly sizable population of teenagers.

For Helen and her gang of misfits, the tire yard, sex, and beer help pass the days until they turn eighteen and leave town. Her best friends, Win and Rainbolene, late arrivals to Rosary, are particularly keen to depart—Rain because she’ll finally be able to get the hormones she needs to fully become herself. Watching over them is Aunt Bev, an outcast like the kids, who runs the barely tolerated Psychic Encounter Shoppe and tries to keep Helen connected to her own psychic talents—a gift passed down from her mother. Tensions are building, though, in every way. Threats against the Psychic Encounter Shoppe become serious actions. One of the kids gets in trouble, and then another. And Helen can see some things before they happen, but somehow can't see the most important things happening right in front of her.

Tupelo Hassman's gods with a little g bursts and splinters with flawed, lovable characters whose haphazard investigations into each others's hearts will reshape your understanding of trust, how to build a family, and how to make a future you can see.

About Tupelo Hassman

Tupelo Hassman’s debut novel, Girlchild, was the recipient of the American Library Association’s Alex Award. Her work has appeared in The Boston Globe, Harper’s Bazaar, Imaginary Oklahoma, The Independent, Portland Review, and ZYZZYVA, among other publications. She is the recipient of the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame Silver Pen Award and the Sherwood Anderson Foundation Fiction Award, and is the first American to have won London’s Literary Death Match. She earned her MFA at Columbia University.

About Brittany Pressley

Brittany Pressley is an Audiofile Earphones award winning narrator in NYC. She has recorded over 100 titles and has received several nominations for American Library Association's annual list of Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults. She is also an accomplished singer/songwriter and voice actress. Her voice can be heard on national and international TV and radio commercials as well as several animated series and video games. She is a proud graduate of Columbia University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vanessa on October 17, 2019

Hot diggity damn I love this book so much. Yes it’s teenagey and angsty but gosh darn the writing is so exciting and refreshing! It’s rare I get so excited about a new author and this has been a wonderful discovery! There are too many reasons to list why I loved this book so I’ll let you all discove......more

Goodreads review by Lindsay on January 09, 2020

"I'm just going to say it. I did something nice for Iris. I didn't mean to...I seem to be having these fits of niceness. Like allergies or something. Before I can even find a tissue, I've snotted niceness all over the place." I cannot contain how much I loved this book. It is incredibly easy to......more

Goodreads review by Audra (ouija.reads) on August 21, 2019

Tupelo Hassman has shot to the top of my *holy crap this writer is incredible* list. A coming-of-age story with such a strong and spirited voice that it basically vibrates right off the page. I was Helen as I read these pages—I felt her experience, the emotional journey, everything, deep in my soul.......more

Goodreads review by Matt on June 04, 2019

The teenage years are difficult, confusing, and scary. Tenuous. This has been true since the 20th century advent of this transitory phase of life. Tupelo Hassman perform a minor mirace by breathing refreshing new life into the bildungsroman in the of-the-moment, sharp, jaded, and hopeful GODS WITH A......more

Goodreads review by Sharondblk on May 30, 2019

Sometimes it's hard to categorise a book, which makes it hard to review it, and much harder to give it a score out of five. Some books don't need a score, they are what they are. This book is sweet and sad and hopeful, and self contained and sure of itself. I initially found the short chapters offpu......more


Awards

  • Amazon.com Best Books of the Year