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Church Folk

By: Michele Andrea Bowen
Narrated by: Denise Burse
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Raised in the South with strong religious influences, Michele Andrea Bowen makes her literary debut with Church Folk.

Weaving together the turbulent 1960s Civil Rights movement with the chaos within the Greater Hope Gospel United Church, Bowen carries a message of hope that transcends human failings. Young, handsome Rev. Theophilus Simmons and his new bride, Essie, settle into pastoral life as the "first couple" of the congregation. Although Theophilus makes references to the civil rights struggles in his sermons, most of his energy is directed toward fighting enemies within his flock. Uncovering a brothel set up in a parishioner’s funeral home by a band of sleazy ministers and bishops, Theophilus realizes that he must do the next right thing - no matter how much backlash could come of it.

©2001 Michele Andrea Bowen (P)2002 Recorded Books
20th Century African American Christian Fiction Fiction Historical Fiction Romance
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Clean, Christian nostalgia

What did you love best about Church Folk?

I enjoyed this book thoroughly, but I really enjoyed the way the author pulls you into this era and the circle of characters.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Church Folk?

The pastor's anniversary scene is my absolute favorite, but I don't want to share more and spoil it.

What does Denise Burse bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

She pulled off the accents and multiple character voices very well. I feel she added a richness to the experience by playing up each characters personality.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

They ain't always been saved!

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Church Folk is about all the good and the bad that can go on in the church. It's very true to life in the church now even though it takes place in the sixties. You really feel like you know all the characters personally and truly invested in what happens to them. It's a very entertaining story without being vulgar or overly sensational as seems to be a trend in some supposedly Christian books.

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This Storyline Is Too True to Life

Michelle Andrea Bowen is a bonafide daughter of the Black Church experience as evidenced by this excellent storyline with its flavorous subplots. Most ministers will sympathize with the up and coming Reverend Theophilus Simmons. While the antics of the bad actors will seem a stretch only to those who have never been active in the Black denominations’ convention circuit. This funny tale gifts all with a best seat in the house view of Church Folks.

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Great Read

I loved it. The details put me right at church listening to Sunday sermon, catching the Holy Ghost!

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Great listening!

I loved it! I read this book 20+ years ago but the Audible version brings it to life!

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Let Your Spirit Soar

Travel back to the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement and into the politically charged world of prominent black preachers. Let your soul be roused by fire baptized sermons and the love of a man of God for a woman of God.

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A Slow Listen, but So Worth It

This was slow getting into the story and building the characters. I almost stopped a couple of times because of my past listens, those stories moved faster. As the narrator continues to bring each character into light, they each have their own personalities and their southern drawls.. Folks back in the 60's spoke differently, their meanings and behaviors were an adjustment. Overall the story was unfortunately all to relatable when it comes to the church, light skin black people versus dark skin and just how the black communities were against each other in the worst way. Too bad some of that racism still exist within the older black communities. Anyway, I would definitely recommend this audible!!! Narrator was on point.

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Wow

I was so intrigued I almost stayed awake for 10 hours. I didn't want to stop listening. I truly enjoyed the narration, storyline, and various themes throughout the book.

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I just love Michele Andrea Bowen Books

I have loved her books since her first book. she is a wonderful author and her story is so amazing make you think that they may be true.

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Enjoyed it

I read this book years ago in a book club, but desired to read it again. This time I thought an audio book who be fun. Definitely enjoyed it.

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Great Book Brought to Life

This book is my favorite book since originally reading it in 2001. Hearing it narrated was a pleasure. My only complaint is that I wished there were more narrators for the different characters! To me, that would have brought the story alive!

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