The Bookseller's Son is a story of legacy, the cost of silence, and the price of speaking up. In 1970s rural Arkansas, Jeremiah Malone grows up in his parents' bookstore, a nationally recognized refuge for banned voices and unwelcome ideas. When his parents retire and a rising movement for censorship sweeps through town, Jeremiah must decide whether to inherit their fight-or forge a different path. As tensions rise and threats close in, he is forced to confront what it truly means to resist-and what it will cost him if he does. Set against the backdrop of a changing America, The Bookseller's Son explores who gets to decide which voices are heard-and what happens when a community refuses to let them be silenced.
The Bookseller's Son is a story of legacy, the cost of silence, and the price of speaking up. In 1970s rural Arkansas, Jeremiah Malone grows up in his parents' bookstore, a nationally recognized refuge for banned voices and unwelcome ideas. When his parents retire and a rising movement for censorship sweeps through town, Jeremiah must decide whether to inherit their fight-or forge a different path. As tensions rise and threats close in, he is forced to confront what it truly means to resist-and what it will cost him if he does. Set against the backdrop of a changing America, The Bookseller's Son explores who gets to decide which voices are heard-and what happens when a community refuses to let them be silenced.

The Bookseller's Son
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9798986758725 |
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Publisher: | Bob Seay |
Publication date: | 04/27/2025 |
Pages: | 484 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.08(d) |