![]() Set in Harlem in the 1930s, this chronicles a day in the life of fourteen-year-old John Grimes, the stepson of a fierce Pentecostal minister. ![]() Go Tell It On The Mountain by James Baldwin ![]() Rooted in Puebloan oral history, this is a visceral and thoughtful take on the post-apocalyptic novel, delving into questions of science and belief, fact and myth, alienation and belonging. New Mexico has become an empty wasteland, and anthropologist Calliope Santiago, pregnant with twins, must make her way across it in search of her missing family. Candid, witty, and brilliant, Lockwood gives us insight into the bosom of church life, delving into their restrictions on women's bodies and responses to predatory behaviour. He plays deafening electric guitar, forces his children to watch The Exorcist and is frequently seen in nothing but his boxer shorts. ![]() Priestdaddy: A Memoir by Patricia LockwoodĪ hilarious memoir about religion, family, and growing up in the American midwest when your father is the world's most unconventional Catholic priest. ![]()
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