The Souls of Clayhatchee

A Southern Tale

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Pub Date 4 May 2021 | Archive Date 18 Jun 2021
Hidden Shelf Publishing House | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Description

A must-read novel about family ties, generational racism, and a mysterious murder that casts a shadow across a man fulfilling his mother's dying wish.

James Kingsman hated the South.

Raised by parents who had migrated north from Alabama years before his birth, he had heard their personal stories of racism, injustice, fear. At best, he carried a certain disdain for those who stayed behind, no matter how much the South had changed.

When James reluctantly agrees to his mother’s last wish to be buried in her hometown of Clayhatchee, Alabama, his notions about southern relatives are turned upside down as he makes long-hidden discoveries about his parents. His father did not migrate north, he escaped. His mother kept an even deeper secret, one of rage and beauty.

Some ghosts cannot stay buried.

A must-read novel about family ties, generational racism, and a mysterious murder that casts a shadow across a man fulfilling his mother's dying wish.

James Kingsman hated the South.

Raised by parents...


A Note From the Publisher

Cover Art: Megan Whitfield


Graphic Design: Kristen Carrico


9781733819398 (hardback)


9781735414508 (ebook)

Cover Art: Megan Whitfield


Graphic Design: Kristen Carrico


9781733819398 (hardback)


9781735414508 (ebook)


Advance Praise

“Part Southern Gothic, part social protest, part family drama, and part detective novel, The Souls of Clayhatchee: A Southern Tale, by Anthony Todd Carlisle is a page-turner no matter what you want to call it. This story about a Yankee African American reporter’s search for the truth about his family, the South, a killer, and himself is a much-needed affirmation of the human spirit in this time of cultural divides and social isolation.

The characters are believable, and the dialogue realistic, pithy, and amusing. The themes of whether a Black American can find grace in a land built upon the toil, tears, and blood of his family and ancestors, and of whether white crackers can redeem themselves and should their Black brethren allow it, are important. The novel references Richard Wright’s Native Son, but unlike Bigger Thomas in Wright’s novel, the main African American characters in The Souls of Clayhatchee: A Southern Tale are fully drawn and have discovered a myriad of ways to negotiate and transcend their day-to-day run-ins with racism.

Read this book if you want to cry a little, laugh a lot, and meditate plenty on how family, community, intelligence, and perhaps a spark of the divine can move us toward a more perfect union.”
—Margo Wilson, author of The Main Ingredient

“Part Southern Gothic, part social protest, part family drama, and part detective novel, The Souls of Clayhatchee: A Southern Tale, by Anthony Todd Carlisle is a page-turner no matter what you want...


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