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Refuge by Bill VanPatten

What's It About?

Violent forces threaten the peaceful life one man has built with his son

“Secrets were a way of life in Lubbock. Locked doors kept in as much as they kept out.”

 

Set against the backdrop of post-Roe v. Wade America, Refuge by Bill VanPatten dives into the profound impact of state laws on individual freedoms and explores the complexities of family, prejudice, and resilience in the face of adversity, all while fearlessly delving into the intricacies of a woman’s right to choose.

NAVIGATING LEGAL AND MORAL LANDSCAPES

Jesse Pérez, who is still grappling with the loss of his husband and trying to come to grips with the complexities of single parenthood, finds himself thrust into a tumultuous situation when Gloria, his teenage niece, seeks refuge from her own family following a harrowing experience that left her pregnant. As Jesse confronts his painful past and challenges the prejudices that tore his family apart, he embarks on a journey of redemption and self-discovery, determined to protect Gloria at all costs.

Bill VanPatten deftly navigates heavy topics, while also shining a light on the legal and moral landscapes that shape the lives of characters like Jesse and Gloria. It also leaves readers wondering what they would do if they found themselves in a similar situation …

A SYMPHONY OF EMOTION AND RESILIENCE

The emotional depth of Refuge is palpable and will deeply resonate with readers as they witness Jesse and Gloria’s journey toward healing and redemption. Bill VanPatten navigates the nuances of trauma and resilience with the type of finesse that only a master storyteller is capable of, infusing the narrative with moments of vulnerability and hard-won triumph. What’s more, the author breathes life into the characters with raw authenticity that makes them both highly relatable in modern society. This intricate look into the characters’ growth gives readers a deep, unwavering glimpse into what profound grief can look like and what resilience truly is when coming face to face with terrible situations.

“As though after all she’d been through, it would be nice to have life be as simple as it was in that photo, maybe be that little girl again.”

The emotional impact readers can expect will resonate deeply and will transport them into a world where love and acceptance collide with hatred and bigotry. But there is hope! Through Jesse and Gloria’s intertwined narratives, the author showcases the enduring bonds of family and the transformative power of compassion and empathy.

A CALL TO COMPASSION AND UNDERSTANDING

“It was hell. Not like what they preach. Not a Bible hell. Not fire. It was hell on Earth. My own parents…I didn’t want to believe it, that—that they hated me so much.”

Grappling with challenging themes such as abuse, homophobia, and religious extremism and how these things can create irreparable divisions within families, Refuge ultimately serves as a reminder that compassion and understanding in an ever-increasingly divided world are incredibly important. After all, most of us have seen what division can do to families, as well as society as a whole. Readers may also be forced to confront their own biases and preconceptions, while at the same time being encouraged to embrace empathy and solidarity.

IN CONCLUSION

Refuge by Bill VanPatten is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of love in the face of adversity. With its rich tapestry of emotion and thought-provoking themes, VanPatten’s latest novel is a stirring call to action for readers everywhere. This is a book that demands to be read, its message echoing long after the final page is turned.

 

AUTHOR:

Formerly a professor and scholar of language acquisition and bilingualism, Bill VanPatten writes fiction in English and Spanish.

His first novel, SEIDON’S TALE, received the 2019 Kops-Fetherling International Books Silver Phoenix Award for Best New Voice in Fiction.

His second novel, LOOKS ARE DECEIVING, has garnered positive reviews from Kirkus, Reedsy Discovery, Prairie Book Reviews, Writer’s Digest, Readers’ Favorite, SPB, Indie Readers, among others. It won the Bronze Medal for LGBTQ fiction from Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards.

His third novel, A LITTLE RAIN, has also garnered praise and earned the bronze medal for overall fiction from the Self-publishing Reviews Awards as well as being a Grand Prize finalist for the Eric Hoffer International Awards.

He has published two other novels, SOMETIMES YOU JUST KNOW and REFUGE. He also has three collections of short stories, the most recent being THERE GO I.

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Refuge by Bill VanPatten
Publish Date: 1/2/2024
Author: Bill VanPatten
Page Count: 312 pages
ISBN: 9798873520886
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