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Larry was born in Tennessee, raised and educated in Virginia and Kentucky. A three-decade corporate career took him across the country and around the world before he returned to Kentucky and realized his dream of becoming a published author. His three Parchment Series novels were released between 2016 and 2019. His fourth, Blue by You, won the 2023 Bronze Illumination Award for Fiction and was a finalist in Writer's Digest's 2023 writing competition. Among his literary memberships are the American Christian Fiction Writers, the Academy of American Poets, the Author's Guild and the Bluegrass Writer's Guild. Larry is married; the father of two and grandfather of four. www.larrygildersleeve.com.

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THE GIRL ON THE BENCH

BY • POSTED ON Nov. 25, 2019

In this novel, an aging Southern doctor takes in a runaway sex worker, much to the consternation of the women in his life.

Nineteen-year-old Lisa Higgins has just escaped the men who trafficked her for the last three years, shuttling her through black market brothels between Detroit and Miami. She isn’t out of the woods just yet. As she sits on a park bench in Bowling Green, Kentucky, she knows her former captor, Big John, is still looking for her. Then comes a chance encounter with Michael “Doc” McGinley, a septuagenarian widower who struggles to fill his days with meaning since retirement. He wants to do what he can to help the troubled young woman despite knowing almost nothing about her: “I believe the Good Lord puts people in our path, and it’s up to us how we respond. Nothing may come of this, but if it does, it was meant to be. Simple as that.” He offers her the apartment above his garage. It takes a full week for Lisa to take Doc up on his proposal—and even then she plans to rob him and move on—and her appearance greatly displeases his daughter, Jennifer, a university professor in England home for Christmas break. Despite the escalating tensions between Jennifer and Lisa—the former catches the latter stealing her dead mother’s possessions—Doc lets the young woman stay in exchange for helping out around the house. Doc’s neighbor Grace Ann Marshall is enlisted to aid Lisa in getting her GED certificate, though Grace Ann’s feelings about both the runaway and Doc himself are complicated. As the four people get used to the new living situation—one that is uncomfortable for everyone—they find unexpected opportunities to confront some of the long unresolved issues in their pasts.

Gildersleeve’s prose is sunny and smooth, and, despite the subject matter, he generally avoids offering readers anything too gruesome or explicit. Here, Grace Ann reacts to Lisa’s asking her if she’s ever seen pornography: “Grace Ann was caught off guard by words in such stark contrast to the beautiful setting. ‘No, I can honestly say I never have. Been tempted, since I understand it’s so easy to find on the Internet. But no, I haven’t. Why do you ask?’ ” The book is meant to be wholesome and inspirational, centered on the munificence of Doc (whom the author explicitly likens to Gregory Peck’s portrayal of Atticus Finch in the film To Kill a Mockingbird) and the inherent goodness of Lisa. But the author has perhaps bitten off more than he can chew with the topic of human trafficking. The difficult subject often feels incongruous to the novel’s tone: Lisa’s “counselors knew the horror of what happened to her, and hundreds of thousands of others like her in this country alone, is a far cry from the Hollywood glamorization of prostitution in movies like Pretty Woman, Never on Sunday and Irma la Douce.” Much of the book focuses on the other characters’ more mundane struggles with love and loss. Generous readers may be satisfied by the warm ending, but some will feel otherwise.

An upbeat but odd tale of kindness and redemption in the face of vast trauma.

Pub Date: Nov. 25, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-64438-044-4

Page count: 298pp

Publisher: Booklocker.com

Review Posted Online: June 18, 2020

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Dancing Alone Without Music

Raised as a church-going Southern boy, Ben heads to Chicago to make a name for himself. And he does, though not all of the names are good ones. He makes it big: Fame. Fortune. A beautiful pregnant wife. But along the way, he loses something. Himself. And when tragedy and fate deliver a one-two punch, he loses everything he'd so carefully cultivated in his personal and professional lives. Can he find his way back to a life of faith and hope with the help of two loyal friends? After returning to his Southern roots, will Ben ever be able to live for something bigger than himself? Or will mistakes from his past block his way? A powerful work of Christian fiction written in an engaging, page-turning style, Dancing Alone Without Music is an inspiring debut novel, with characters that stay with you long after the last page.
Published: Dec. 5, 2019
ISBN: 0997370025

Follow Your Dreams

Jo's journey up from poverty was never certain, nor easy. Born to a single mother in the 1960's South, her life as a woman of color is burdened with disappointments, heartbreak and tragedy, but she always finds a way to persevere and rise above. Well, almost always. Unlucky in love and unable to have a family of her own, Jo channels her God-given gifts into becoming Kentucky's most successful female entrepreneur and a leading philanthropist. Jo's mentor, patriarch of one of the South's most successful family-owned business empires, encourages her from an early age to embrace the practice of journaling. Later in life, she's persuaded to assist in publishing a non-fiction book about the principals of personal happiness and success based upon her journals. But will she live long enough to see it published, or to witness all of her philanthropic plans come to fruition? Will she have to face her biggest life challenge alone, the one she's powerless to overcome on her own? Written in a fast-paced, page-turning style, Follow Your Dreams is the sequel to Gildersleeve's debut novel Dancing Alone Without Music. If you like Southern settings, memorable characters and engaging dialogue, you'll enjoy this inspiring story because who doesn't like second chances in life...and love?
Published: Oct. 9, 2023
ISBN: 0997370033
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