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Robin W. Pearson

    Robin W. Pearson crafts narratives exploring humanity's enduring relationship with God and its profound impact on everyday connections. Drawing from her Southern roots, her writing is inspired by family faith, life lessons, and longing, infusing her characters with authenticity. Pearson's work often illuminates deep spiritual truths through relatable, intimate experiences, creating stories that resonate with readers.

    Til I Want No More
    Walking in Tall Weeds
    A Long Time Comin'
    • 2023

      Walking in Tall Weeds

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Paulette and Fred Baldwin find themselves wading through a new season of life in Hickory Grove, North Carolina. Their only son, McKinley, now works hundreds of miles away, and the distance between the husband and wife feels even farther. When their son returns home, his visit dredges up even more conflict between Fred and Paulette.

      Walking in Tall Weeds
    • 2021

      Til I Want No More

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      If Maxine could put her finger on the moment when her life went into a tailspin, she would point back twenty years to the day her daddy died. She tells herself he's the only person who really knew and loved her, and if he hadn't left her behind, her future would've been different. No absentee mother, no stepfather, no rebellious ripping and running as a teenager. And no JD, who gave her wandering young heart a home, at least for a time.

      Til I Want No More
    • 2020

      A Long Time Comin'

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      To hear Beatrice Agnew tell it, she entered the world with her mouth tightly shut. Just because she finds out she's dying doesn't mean she can't keep it that way. If any of her children have questions about their daddy and the choices she made after he abandoned them, they'd best take it up with Jesus. There's no room in Granny B's house for regrets or hand-holding. Or so she thinks.

      A Long Time Comin'