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Dandelion Wine: A Southern Gothic Coming-of-Age Novel of Secrets, Sin, and Summer Heat

Dandelion Wine: A Southern Gothic Coming-of-Age Novel of Secrets, Sin, and Summer Heat


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There are things folks whisper about in Springfield, Tennessee, and things they know better than to speak aloud. The Ragland house, is filled with the kind of silence that thickens over time-an ache that Shirley Ragland, fifteen and too clever for her own good, feels deep in her marrow. It is 1942, and the world outside is set afire by war, but inside that house, Shirley fights a quieter war: against a mother who never wanted her, an affable father who enjoys his daily drink, and her three brothers all gone to war. The house is emptier than it ever was, and Springfield is a town where people mind their own business-except when they don't. Ora Ragland was born with a mind that could have built empires, but she was born a woman in a time that had no use for such things. A trifecta of misfortune conspired against her-her father's sins, the station in life she was expected to accept-dutiful wife with no ambition beyond her kitchen walls; and the unspoken rule of 1942 that a woman's brilliance was something to be endured, not cultivated. By the time she was forty-five, she had become the sum of all that was taken from her, and Shirley, the late-born daughter she never wanted, was both a reminder of her squandered intellect and the living embodiment of the girl she might have been-if the world had not clipped her wings. The only tenderness Shirley has ever known comes from Earline, the family's Black housekeeper, a bond that is resented by Ora and whispered about by the town's women over their Sunday roast. When Ora, 49, couldn't nurse her own child, Earline shared the milk meant for her baby with Shirley, forming an inseparable bond between them. That bond extended to Benji, her son, who, until they were pre-teens, were raised side-by-side. Trixie Simpson, Ora's first cousin and a beautiful widow at 42, drips with desire and smells of sin, exactly the sort of woman Shirley dreams of becoming. Her cousins' allure, to both Shirley, who wants to emulate her, and to young Bo, Shirley's first infatuation, will spark a secret firestorm that ends in tragedy. Bo is Shirley's first taste of something like freedom-until he isn't. Until the weight of secrets and small-town expectations comes crashing down upon them both. Because Bo is not as free as he seems. Not in a town where men of the cloth have their own sins to confess. Tom Walker, the troubled church organist, a recent transplant from Philadelphia, watches from the shadows, his devotion to the Priest curdling into something reckless and unholy. And when Bo Harris is found dead, a gunshot wound to the head, the town is quick to call it a suicide, eager to stitch up the frayed edges of an ugly story before it can unravel completely. But Shirley-sharp-eyed, unflinching, and unwilling to be swallowed by the hush of tragedy-knows better. And she will not be silent. But her own false assumptions cause her to make scandalous accusations against the priest, which cannot be unsaid, and which uncover other scandals the town won't soon forget. Rich with the humid weight of a Southern summer, Dandelion Wine is a story of complicated relationships between mothers and daughters, of love twisted by the unrelenting hands of race, class, and war. It is a Southern coming-of-age story of a girl who learns too early that innocence is a fragile thing, easily lost but never forgotten. In a town where the past never dies, and secrets spread like kudzu, strangling everything in their path, Shirley Ragland must decide what kind of woman she will become-whether she will fold beneath the weight of society's suffocating expectation or blaze a trail so fierce and untamed that no man, no law, and no whispering town can hold her back. Hers is not just a path carved from defiance, but a wildfire of will and brilliance, refusing to be tamed, refusing to be anything less than the woman she was always meant to be.



About the Author :
J.C. White is an American suburban planner, technical writer, and fiction novelist. He's a lifelong lover of words and culture, traveling the world with his loving wife, Emily, and coming home to write about it. His career spans the shadowy worlds of undercover drug & violent crimes enforcement, private investigator at home and abroad, a defense contractor, real estate developer, a technical writer in various briefing books and comprehensive plans, lobbyist/advocate for public safety, and the most dangerous world of all, suburban public planning. Through it all, words were the one honest thing-sharp when they needed to be, gentle when they could afford it. A national award-winning planner and debut novelist at sixty-one, Chris is not starting a writing career. He's finally clearing the table for it. His style has been characterized as: "Prose that thinks in memory and speaks in confession." But according to Chris, "It's just writing that's been fully lived-in."Chris writes Southern fiction. Southern gothics and historically-regionally bent threads. What binds it all together is that none of it is pretend. Chris writes gothic tropes that are awkwardly true but told with blurred faces and alias names. His stories, like the man, are Southern to the bone. Walking the line between grit, grace, and humor. He writes like a man who knows what time costs. Who's seen enough of the world to have been forged anew but misses the Chris he left behind. He understands that fiction-real fiction-is just truth with its mask off.

Review :
  1. In his masterful debut novel, Jon writes a coming-of-age story with a twist that will have you aching to turn the page. - Elizabeth Davis
  1. I really enjoyed this book. A wonderfully creative adaptation of a true story with the debut author honoring his mother's fifty-year secret. A southern coming of age story set in the 1940's with a gothic underbelly. I was rooting for Shirley from the first page to the end. The prose was densely beautiful, and the plot carefully executed to bring about an ending that is both surprising and delightfully ornery. I stayed up all night to finish it. I still cannot get the characters out of my head. - Margaret J. Baker


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798999028129
  • Publisher: Southern Narratives
  • Publisher Imprint: Southern Narratives
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 378
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 485 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8999028127
  • Publisher Date: 29 Oct 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: A Southern Gothic Coming-of-Age Novel of Secrets, Sin, and Summer Heat
  • Width: 140 mm


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