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November Artwalk with Joy Rancatore & Vanessa Reyner

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Join us at The Haunted Book Shop for the November Artwalk on November 8th, 6-8pm, featuring authors Joy E. Rancatore and Vanessa Reyner and two soul-soothing books. These compelling books explore themes of loss, identity, faith, and the transformative power of hope.

ABOUT ONE GOOD THING by Joy E. Rancatore:

This dual-POV epistolary novel follows the poignant journeys of Jack Calhoun and Rachael Burns. Through unsent letters, Jack unpacks his grief and wrestles with soul-searching questions after leaving his childhood sweetheart, Rachael, and his judgmental town of Bellum, Georgia. Rachael, on the other hand, utilizes her journal to navigate through her feelings of abandonment and heartache.

The story takes readers from the confines of a small Southern town to the dark streets of Fallujah, bringing to light the existential search for identity against the backdrop of post-9/11. In a world filled with uncertainties and where tragedies can shake one's existence, the book highlights the power of having an unchanging core identity rooted in absolute truth. Fans of Where the Crawdads Sing and post-9/11 fiction will appreciate this uplifting yet introspective exploration of coming-of-age.

ABOUT CULTURAL DETOX by Vanessa Reyner:

It’s time to push back against your hectic way of living and find what is truly life-giving. In her debut book, Cultural Detox, Vanessa Reyner provides attainable steps to reexamine your overcrowded life, one bite at a time, so you can hear God more clearly, experience more joy, love better, and become content with your surroundings and circumstances.

This book will help you:

Name the cultural currents you are getting caught up in that sweep you away from a more purposeful and abundant life.
Learn how to hold tight to the root that grounds you in a fast-paced world.
Practice ways to keep connected to God and hear his voice in a loud world.
It’s time to get unstuck from the currents of culture, find your path forward, and the feel the freedom of breakthrough.

The November Artwalk promises to be not just a celebration of Rancatore and Reyner's books, but also an enlightening evening with two authors dedicated to examining themes of identity, faith, and resilience. We look forward to your company!