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Living Right

By: Laila Ibrahim
Narrated by: Susan Hanfield
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Jenn Henderson is proud of the church-centered life she's created for her family. She prays each morning, attends worship every Sunday, and confidently takes up the struggle to defend traditional marriage when she learns marriage licenses are being issued to gays and lesbians in nearby San Francisco. But the certainty that she is living right falters after her teenage son, Josh, swallows a bottle of sleeping pills. Her fear deepens when she discovers that Josh struggles with same-sex attraction. If she's living right, how can Josh be gay?

Desperate for a cure, Jenn and her husband send Josh to a Christian conversion therapy camp recommended by their trusted pastor. Jenn is unwavering in her faith that Josh can be transformed by the grace of God. But as the story unfolds, her husband, son, and daughters seem to be questioning her deepest values, threatening irreparable damage to the tight-knit Henderson family.

Author Laila Ibrahim tackles a subject directly out of the headlines in Living Right, an intimate story about a mother's struggle to reconcile her religious beliefs with her son's sexual orientation. Living Right strips away the politics of gay rights to reveal what's really at stake in this ongoing conflict: family. As with her debut novel, Yellow Crocus, Ibrahim's second novel explores an intimate and sensitive topic with insight and compassion.

©2015 Laila Ibrahim (P)2018 Tantor
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Marriage

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This is my third book by Laila Ibrahim and I wasn't disappointed. It was a emotional roller coaster. It really brought home the difficulties such families face and challenges your own beliefs. The narrator Susan Hanfield was very good. She made the characters more believable.

Well written

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The premise was good and relevant to our times, but it was not subtly told. The fervent evangelicals vs the enlightened. Even though I agree with the message it felt more like a lesson than a novel. I preferred her other novels.

The narrator was dreadful when she wasn’t voicing the dialogue. Very robotic and slow. Much better at 1.2x speed.

A bit preachy

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This book wasn't for me. I loved other books by this author but this story wasn't great.

Not great

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