
A Good Girl
Johnnie Bernhard
(Author)Description
GRACEY REITER confronts a painful past and an intimidating future with the approaching death of her father, HENRY MUELLER, the self-described "last Mohican" from the chaotic gene pool known as the Walsh-Mueller family. The present holds the answer, and the last opportunity for Gracey to understand her father's alcoholism, her mother's infidelity, and her siblings' version of the truth.
Always present is Gracey's past: the voices of her grandmother, VIOLA MUELLER, and her great-great-grandmother, Irish immigrant PATRICIA WALSH MUELLER. Patricia arrives in Texas in 1847 from the pestilence and starvation of Ireland. A Good Girl examines the numbing work of raising children and burying parents through six generations.
Product Details
Publisher | Texas Review Press |
Publish Date | June 23, 2022 |
Pages | 226 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781680032857 |
Dimensions | 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.6 pounds |
About the Author
A former teacher and journalist, JOHNNIE BERNHARD's work has appeared in University of Michigan Graduate Studies Publications, Heart of Ann Arbor Magazine, Houston Style Magazine, Southern WritersMagazine, The Texas Review, and Southern Literary Review. She is the author of the novels A Good Girl and How We Came to Be.
Reviews
--Eva Steortz
"A beautiful debut novel across oceans and time, with a clear, objective yet poignant Southern voice. A timeless voice much like Doctorow's Ragtime, A Good Girl is a true Southern American story. A story of one family spanning generations, dealing with love and loss, despair, and redemption, that leaves its readers with a time lesson."
--Kathryn Brown Ramsperger, author of The Shores of Our Souls
"A family tree comes alive through deft storytelling in Johnnie Bernhard's debut novel, A Good Girl. The novel unfolds in a series of intimate vignettes that swirl around you like a warm embrace. From South Texas to Ireland to the Mississippi coast, the scenes sweep back and forth between generations of hardworking people trying to survive in a world filled with joy, sorrow, and morsels of hope. At the heart of this story is Gracey Mueller Reiter, a fifty-two-year-old wife and mother who must face her flawed father's death while finding herself caught between her big brother, Tom, and her younger sister, Angela. All three siblings have different viewpoints and memories growing up in a troubled household. Relatable and real, A Good Girl speaks to the heart of what it means to be human; that generations come and go, but love binds us together."
--Kathleen M. Rodgers, author of The Flying Cutterbucks
"I have found Johnnie Bernhard's book to touch a powerful chord in my heart. Masterfully written with deep insightinto the journey of family and forgiveness, I'm a better person for having read this book."
--Cynthia Garrett, author of The Prodigal Daughter
"One of the great pleasures of reviewing books is that of discovering rare jewels, especially those written by up-and-coming Mississippi writers. One of 2017's best will surely be A Good Girl by author Johnnie Bernhard, who as much as any writer since Flannery O'Connor and Walker Percy, offers a breathtaking tour of the human heart in conflict with itself, desperately searching for grace and redemption in the face of unremitting loss."
--Jim Frazier, The Sun Herald
"When we think of our family circle, there are so many words that can be spoken about the circle of life that formed us. [A Good Girl] brings the story of family 'full circle' reflecting on what matters most, at the end of this life here on earth--love and forgiveness. I was deeply touched by this family's journey of healing-- a journey we all inevitable seek to experience with someone in our family."
--Shari Black
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