The Rapture of Canaan
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Ninah Huff, the teenage granddaughter of the founder of an isolated religious community, causes controversy when she is discovered to be pregnant with what she claims is a holy child
Sheri Reynolds crafts contemporary Southern fiction, delving into the intricacies of life in the Southern landscape. Her stylistic approach is marked by rich, evocative prose that immerses the reader in the atmosphere of her settings. Reynolds explores themes of identity, family, and transition, often grounding her narratives in the backdrop of the rural South. Her work is characterized by a profound understanding of human nature and the enduring resonance of her characters.


Ninah Huff, the teenage granddaughter of the founder of an isolated religious community, causes controversy when she is discovered to be pregnant with what she claims is a holy child