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Elizabeth Chiles Shelburne

    Elizabeth Chiles Shelburne's writing delves into themes of feminist awakening and the profound impact of formative experiences. Her background in journalism, with a focus on public health and global health issues, informs a perspective that is both intimate and expansive. Having honed her craft as an editor at The Atlantic Monthly before pursuing journalism, she brings a sharp eye for detail and a deep understanding of complex subjects. Her prose often explores the intricate connections between personal journeys and broader societal dynamics.

    Holding on to Nothing
    • Holding on to Nothing

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(765)Add rating

      "Lucy Kilgore has her bags packed for her escape from her rural Tennessee upbringing, but a drunken mistake forever tethers her to the town and one of its least-admired residents, Jeptha Taylor, who becomes the father of her child. Together, these two young people work to form a family, though neither has any idea how to accomplish that, and the odds are against them in a place with little to offer other than bluegrass music, tobacco fields, and a Walmart full of beer and firearms for the hunting season. Their path is harrowing, but Lucy and Jeptha are characters to love, and readers will root for their success in a novel so riveting that no one will want to turn out the light until they know whether this family will survive." --

      Holding on to Nothing