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Arsnick by Jennifer Jensen Wallach
Arsnick by Jennifer Jensen Wallach











It was important for me as a native of the region where the novel is based to accurately portray Arkansas Delta women and children who challenged societies’ norms to improve life for future generations.ġ964 was an interesting year. The novel explains the conflict between rural southern church members and African American women who took leadership positions in the movement. Mourner's Bench portrays real-life historical Arkansas individuals whose participation was vital to the march to freedom. With characters as vibrant and evocative as their setting, Mourner’s Bench is the story of a young girl coming to terms with religion, racism, and feminism while also navigating the terrain of early adolescence and trying to settle into her place in her family and community.

Arsnick by Jennifer Jensen Wallach

Most folks just wanted to keep the peace, and Reverend Jefferson called the SNCC organizers “the evil among us.” But her mother, along with local civil rights activist Carrie Dilworth, the SNCC organizers, Daisy Bates, attorney John Walker, and indeed most of the country, seemed determined to push Maeby toward integration. When organizers from the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) came to town just as the revival was beginning, Sarah couldn’t help but be caught up in the turmoil. Both smarter and more serious than her years (a “fifty-year-old mind in an eight-year-old body,” according to Esther), Sarah was torn between the traditions, religion, and work ethic of her community and the progressive civil rights and feminist politics of her mother, who had recently returned from art school in Chicago. But first, Sarah would need to navigate the growing tensions of small-town Arkansas in the 1960s. That would mean sitting on the mourner’s bench come revival, waiting for her sign, and then testifying in front of the whole church. Sarah Jones was only eight years old in the summer of 1964, but with her mother Esther Mae on eight prayer lists and flipping around town with the generally mistrusted civil rights organizers, Sarah believed it was time to get baptized and take responsibility for her own sins.

Arsnick by Jennifer Jensen Wallach

Mourner’s Bench is the story of remarkable women who were among the most brave and persistent leaders in the Arkansas Delta during the tumultuous Civil Rights Movement.Īt the First Baptist Church of Maeby, Arkansas, the sins of the child belonged to the parents until the child turned thirteen. I was honored for him to write a blurb for my novel. For our readers not familiar with your book, will you describe it for them?

Arsnick by Jennifer Jensen Wallach

I moved to Texas to work as an executive in sales and marketing and corporate giving for a major retail and wholesale company.Ĭongratulations on Mourner’s Bench, which Dennis Lehane described as a stunning debut.

Arsnick by Jennifer Jensen Wallach

It is a perfect place to live for a writer. SANDERIA FAYE: Yes, I live in the Art District near downtown and Deep Ellum.













Arsnick by Jennifer Jensen Wallach