Whippoorwill Sing

Author:   Khristeena Lute
Publisher:   Thorncraft Publishing
ISBN:  

9781961609068


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   01 June 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Whippoorwill Sing


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In Whippoorwill Sing, college-dropout Atlas faces the daunting task of saving the family home in Willow Creek, a rundown Appalachian town. There, she finds work in a museum housed in a former sanatorium. Atlas's life becomes evermore complicated when she must face the ghosts hiding in the family tree in order to ensure that it has a future. Just as so often in our own lives, Lute's masterfully written second novel, Whippoorwill Sing, leaves us chasing the promise of forthcoming destiny, all while hoping that we're informed by the truth of the past.

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Author:   Khristeena Lute
Publisher:   Thorncraft Publishing
Imprint:   Thorncraft Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.463kg
ISBN:  

9781961609068


ISBN 10:   1961609061
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   01 June 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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""Whippoorwill Sing by Khristeena Lute is a tour de force searing with emotional resonance that will draw you in with its lyrically precise, achingly beautiful prose. Blending heartache and the profound wonder of the human spirit, this southern literary mystery will keep readers eagerly turning the pages. As I read, my heart raced with fear, rage, and anticipation, until I reached the end, and felt I could breathe again. ""Lute masterfully weaves the lives of four women across two generations, each mirroring the other's circumstances. These characters will linger in the reader's mind long past the end. At the heart of this story is Atlas, who, like her namesake, carries the weight of their collective burdens. ... ""The whippoorwill serves as a powerful symbol of longing, melancholy, spiritual presence, and change. These recurring themes drive the narrative momentum, propelling us forward and offering hope. With the enduring love of the women who came before her, Atlas rises above, forging a path marked by resilience and courage. Whippoorwill Sing is more than a story. It's a voice for the silenced; it's a celebration of the unbreakable bonds of womanhood; it's bravery in the face of corrupted authority; and it's a testament to the transformative power of those who dare to end cycles of harm and create legacies of love."" - Chrissy Hicks, author of Inheritance of Lies (CamCat Books 2026) ""Khristeena Lute's novel Whippoorwill Sing skillfully unravels a decades long spiderweb of connections in this beautifully written Appalachian Gothic novel. It uncovers the pieces of past lives and a history of the mountains as they appear in the sculptures, quilts, and paintings that Atlas finds for the museum's art exhibit, which is a central theme of the story. The author creatively turns things upside down, returning to other generations who lived in the same area, dealt with the same issues, and worked at the same place as Atlas now works, though in the past it was a sanatorium. ""The heart of the story is the resilience of Atlas, who labors under the weight of several generations of abuse, violence, neglect, bigotry, and heartbreak. Though carrying all of this on her shoulders, the story reveals the strong women who came before her and how they helped her withstand the power of historical and mythical burdens she inherited. They have survived and thrived under the most difficult circumstances, have found a way forward, and protected her from evil when it appeared. Atlas discovers her true identity and her connections to these women from her past who burn bright in her mind and her imagination. She learns to savor, to feel within, to picture remembrances of sweet and better times and the remains of lives lived there, while experiencing visions and ghosts, and the mystical atmosphere of the mountains murmuring from the past and foretelling the future. ""The people, places, abuse, hardships, terrors, and dark moments filled with ghosts and whispering voices spring from the page as does the settling of many debts. Lute is a master at bringing the shadows of the past to life in a whirlwind of mystery that keeps the reader engaged to the very last word."" - Sharon Mabry, author of The Postmaster's Daughter (Thorncraft Publishing 2023) and The Blue Box and Memories that Live in the Bones (Thorncraft Publishing 2024)


Author Information

Khristeena Lute is the author of Finding Grace & Grit (2021), a novel that received high praise from literary scholars for its well-researched details focusing on real-life author Grace King (1852-1932), and Lute's reflective and tumultuous contemporary narrator and academic Meredith Mandin and her veteran husband who is searching for himself after serving in the war in Afghanistan. Lute is a writer and English professor currently residing in upstate New York, where she spends as much of her time outdoors as possible-running, hiking, and camping-or following whatever projects or topics interest her that week. Lute's second novel, Whippoorwill Sing in the genre of Appalachian Gothic, shows the author's talent for capturing her own roots.

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