Tammy Oberhausen Discusses The Evolution of the Gospelettes with Katy Yocom
Schedule
Wed Jan 29 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
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2720 Frankfort Ave | Louisville, KY
About this Event
Tammy Oberhausen Discusses The Evolution of the Gospelettes with Katy Yocom
About the book:
The Holliman sisters have voices like angels. In 1972, when their father, Garland, hears the girls' beautiful harmonies, he decides to start a family gospel group with his wife Big Jean and four teenage children: the twins, Jeannie and Junior, and their younger sisters, Debbie and Patty. The Gospelettes become a popular act, traveling throughout Kentucky and the surrounding states spreading the gospel in song. But as society outgrows their way of life, changes are encroaching even on their small town and the sheltered Holliman children.
The Evolution of the Gospelettes follows the family and their transformation from old-time gospel singers in the 1970s to performers on a televangelist program in the 1980s to founding members of a megachurch in the 1990s. As the new millennium approaches, Jeannie, whose beliefs have evolved and irreversibly departed from her family's, fears what will happen the more entrenched they become in fundamentalist thinking and finds herself in a fight to save the people she loves from self-destruction.
This debut novel is a compelling exploration of family ties and rifts, faith and doubt, and holiness and hypocrisy in a changing world.
About the Authors:
Katy Yocom’s novel Three Ways to Disappear, a Barnes & Noble Top Indie Favorite, won the Siskiyou Prize for New Environmental Literature, Phillip H. McMath Post-Publication Book Award, and others. She is co-editor of the anthology Creativity & Compassion: Spalding Writers Celebrate Twenty Years. Her work has appeared in LitHub, Newsweek, Salon.com, and more. She is associate director of Naslund-Mann Graduate School of Writing at Spalding University.
Tammy Oberhausen's debut novel, The Evolution of the Gospelettes, was published by Fireside Industries in 2024. She earned her MFA in fiction writing from Spalding University and lives in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
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