Jenkins, Jedidiah - Mother, Nature
Jenkins, Jedidiah - Mother, Nature
When Jedidiah Jenkins discovers that his estranged mother, Barbara, has written a memoir, he embarks on a 5,000-mile journey across America to uncover the truth about their complex relationship and her unwavering faith. As he delves into her past, Jedidiah confronts his own identity as a gay man and grapples with the societal and religious expectations that have strained their bond.
Blurb:
A compelling and thought-provoking memoir that explores the complexities of family, faith, and the enduring power of love. Jedidiah Jenkins' journey of self-discovery and reconciliation with his mother will resonate with anyone who has ever questioned their beliefs or struggled to accept the differences that divide us.
LGBT Themes:
- Coming out and self-acceptance
- Navigating family dynamics and religious beliefs
- The challenges and triumphs of LGBTQ+ identity
- The importance of open communication and understanding
- The enduring power of love and forgiveness
Relevant Tags:
- LGBTQ+, Memoir, Family, Religion, Spirituality, Coming Out, Self-Acceptance, Identity, Love, Forgiveness, Reconciliation
Awards & Recognition:
- Sunday Times Bestseller
- Waterstones Book of the Month
- Target Keywords: LGBTQ+ memoir, coming out, family relationships, religious beliefs, self-acceptance
- Meta Description: Mother, Nature is a poignant and deeply moving memoir that chronicles Jedidiah Jenkins' journey of self-discovery and reconciliation with his estranged mother. As he travels across America to understand her past and her unwavering faith, Jedidiah confronts his own identity as a gay man and grapples with the societal and religious expectations that have strained their bond.
- Content Keywords: LGBTQ+, identity, acceptance, love, family, religion, faith, coming out, self-love, understanding, forgiveness, reconciliation, journey, memoir
- Title Tag: Mother, Nature: A Journey of Self-Discovery, Faith, and Love
Title: Mother, Nature
Author: Jedidiah Jenkins
Genre: Memoir, LGBTQ+, Religion, Spirituality
Pages: 240
Publisher: Rider
Release Date: November 9, 2023
Dimensions: 23.3 x 15.2 x 3.6 cm
Weight: 400 grams
Size: 23.3 x 15.2 cm