Join us October 7th at 6pm for Sean Dietrich’s launch event of Over Yonder. This is a ticketed event, each book sale is a ticket to be allowed into the building and doors will open at 3pm. The ticket does not guarantee a seat at the Book Cellar. Seats will be first come-first serve in the Book Cellar, but seating will be available in Latte Da, along with speakers and TVs throughout the store to view and listen to Sean’s talk.
Blue Mullet - Fairhope, Alabama-based band steeped in traditional, contemporary, and gospel bluegrass - will play before Sean’s event at 4pm.
Over Yonder
It's never too late to find your purpose.
Woody Barker steps out of prison planning to live out his years on his houseboat docked on the Alabama Gulf Coast. As a defrocked priest with a heart condition and an ex-wife who still runs his life, he needs peace and a path to redemption.
Caroline Boyer is seventeen, pregnant, and stuck in a loop of bad choices. At her mother's deathbed, Caroline finds herself at the center of an unexpected plot that has the potential to turn her world upside down. At the funeral, she discovers a father she's never known . . . Whether she likes it or not, her life will never be the same.
Soon Woody, Caroline, and an emotional support goldfish named Gary are on a grand adventure through the Deep South. Chased by the men who are desperate to learn what Caroline's mother told her before she passed away, they use every skill they have as a new family to stay one step ahead of danger. To make it worse, former parishioners of the church that cast Woody out are determined to throw him a welcome home party. As Caroline and Woody look for answers and try to avoid disaster, they also learn how to redefine family, hope, and faith they thought they'd lost.
With dry humor and compassion, beloved writer Sean Dietrich highlights the good of humanity and the light that's always just around the corner.
Sean Dietrich
Sean Dietrich is a columnist, humorist, multi-instrumentalist, and stand-up storyteller known for his commentary on life in the American South. His work has appeared on The Today Show and in Newsweek, Southern Living, Garden and Gun and Reader’s Digest. His column appears weekly in newspapers throughout the U.S. He has authored eighteen books and over four thousand columns. He tours his one-man show throughout the U.S., makes appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, hosts the Sean of the South podcast and he’s a really nice guy.