Reviews
Review by: Patti Henry, New York Times best-selling author of THE BOOKSHOP AT WATER'S END - August 1, 2017
CHRISTIAN BEND is a beautifully vivid and authentic rendering of Appalachia. Karen Spears Zacharias grabs us by the heart and doesn’t let go—it’s all here in CHRISTIAN BEND: tragedy, love, redemption, spirituality, and beauty. Zacharias knows how to catch the language, cadence, and intricacy of mountain life in the net of her engrossing story; she never averts her gaze from the terrible or the wonderful. Zacharias introduces us to a wide cast of characters with varied voices and then seamlessly connects them all in ways both stunning and unexpected. We find Burdy Luttrell recovering from a gunshot wound, and from there the mystery of not only the shooting but also Burdy's hidden life blooms in this page-turning novel.
Review by: Michel Stone, award-winning author of BORDER CHILD and THE IGUANA TREE - August 1, 2017
With stunning beauty and more twists and turns than a Tennessee mountain road, Karen Spears Zacharias’s novel CHRISTIAN BEND takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the gamut of human emotion, ultimately illuminating the meaning and necessity of forgiveness in our lives. Literary fiction worth its salt should speak to the human condition, or at least attempt to do so. CHRISTIAN BEND does not disappoint and will leave you on your feet, tears streaking your face, cheering for more.
Review by: Karen McElmurray, author of STRANGE BIRDS IN THE TREE OF HEAVEN and MOTEL OF THE STARS - August 1, 2017
In language rich and specific, Karen Spears Zacharias summons the mountains—its hymns and spells, its trees flaming with reds and golds, its families and their secrets. But Christian Bend, Tennessee is also part of a new culture of drugs, addiction and violence—a changing landscape. Coaxing beauty from the hollers of both memory and present, CHRISTIAN BEND reminds us of the importance of place and of spirit. Some visions, Zacharias tells us, are meant to be heeded