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In this episode, Joe, Wes, Scott, and Kevin dive into Marilynne Robinson’s 2005 Pulitzer Prize–winning novel Gilead. Their conversation explores themes of reconciliation and forgiveness, the role of religion in fiction, the moral responsibilities of parents, and the quiet dignity—and possible cost—of an unassuming life. As always, the episode features original music composed and performed by Sam Muccio. The episode also includes a mention of Joe’s new novel, I Ain’t a Girl, now available on Amazon in paperback and e-book formats.
By Scott Talmage, Joe Hecker, Kevin McCarthy, and Wes Allen4.9
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In this episode, Joe, Wes, Scott, and Kevin dive into Marilynne Robinson’s 2005 Pulitzer Prize–winning novel Gilead. Their conversation explores themes of reconciliation and forgiveness, the role of religion in fiction, the moral responsibilities of parents, and the quiet dignity—and possible cost—of an unassuming life. As always, the episode features original music composed and performed by Sam Muccio. The episode also includes a mention of Joe’s new novel, I Ain’t a Girl, now available on Amazon in paperback and e-book formats.

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