Sabbath Creek A Novel

Sabbath Creek A Novel by Judson Mitcham, published by University of Georgia Press in February 2017, is a reprint edition with 176 pages. This novel follows the journey of Lewis Pope, a fourteen-year-old boy navigating the complexities of an adult world filled with heartache and emotional turmoil. Accompanied by his distant mother, Lewis embarks on an aimless trip through south Georgia, confronting the scars left by an alcoholic father and a preoccupied parent.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of family life and personal growth as Lewis forms a friendship with Truman Stroud, the owner of the Sabbath Creek Motor Court. Stroud, a quick-witted and cantankerous figure, becomes a father figure to Lewis, sharing lessons about baseball and life amidst their shared struggles. Sabbath Creek delves into themes of connection and resilience, offering a nuanced perspective on relationships that transcend traditional narratives of race in the South.
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In his second novel, Judson Mitcham, with plain but elegant language, creates an emotional impact rivaled only by his critically acclaimed debut novel, The Sweet Everlasting (Georgia). Sabbath Creek is the story of Lewis Pope, a fourteen-year-old boy thrust into an adult world of heartache and brokenness. When his beautiful but distant mother takes him on an aimless journey through south Georgia, the cerebral and sensitive Lewis is forced to confront latent fears-scars left from the emotional abuse of an alcoholic father and the lack of comfort from a preoccupied mother-that crowd his interior world.
At the heart of the journey, and the novel itself, is Truman Stroud, the quick-witted, cantankerous owner of the crumbling Sabbath Creek Motor Court, where Lewis and his mother are stranded by car trouble. His budding friendship with the ninety-three-year-old black man is his only reprieve from the mysteries that haunt him. Despite his prickly personality and the considerable burden of his own personal tragedies, Stroud becomes the boy’s best hope for a father figure as he teaches Lewis the secrets of baseball and the secrets of life.
Sabbath Creek is more than a coming-of-age novel. And while Mitcham provides a nuanced look at the relationship between a white adolescent boy and a black old-timer, his second novel transcends the tired theme of race relations in the South. This compassionate, smart, powerful work of fiction touches the pulse of the human spirit. It travels from the ruined landscape of south Georgia and takes us all the way through the ruined landscape of a broken heart.
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