Saturday, March 16, 2019

I Love To Tell The Story by Susan Barnett Braun


About the Book



Book: I Love to Tell the Story  
Author: Susan Barnett Braun  
Genre: Memoir

Is it possible to emerge unscathed from an evangelical upbringing? Yes, as surely as David slew Goliath! I Love to Tell the Story is Susan Barnett Braun’s account of growing up Baptist in a small midwestern town, touching on many cultural icons common to those who came of age in the 1970s. Braun recounts childhood obstacles, which loom as large as the walls of Jericho in her eyes. She encounters a trio of Sunday school mean girls who make King Herod look tame. She worries about being “ugly as sin” due to her chubbiness, glasses, and braces. She’s so consumed with the idea of Jesus’ imminent return that she wonders whether it’s even worthwhile to brush her teeth at night. Humorous, poignant, and ultimately triumphant, I Love to Tell the Story will stay with readers long after the last Vacation Bible School craft stick cross has fallen apart.



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My Review

I absolutely loved how down to earth this memoir was! Reading this book was not like reading a factbook or even a biography, it was like sitting down with an old friend you haven't seen in years and reliving your past. I had a lot in common with the author too as my upbringing was in a solid, Christian, Baptist home in which if the church doors were open, we were there. We are still that way with my family today. I enjoyed the time frame which was before mine, but reminded me a lot of my mom's growing up years.  The inner dialogue of our author as a child while she goes through different little adventures and challenges like making friends was so relatable and just made me smile. My personality was also very much like the author's, so there was a connection there as well. Whether you agree or not with how things were done in the past with childrearing, etc., the story was one that crossed time and was endearing, down to earth, and just makes you smile. Thanks for sharing your story Ms. Barnett Braun!

I received a complimentary copy of this book, and all opinions given are entirely my own.



About the Author



Susan Barnett Braun earned a BS in retail management from Indiana University and an MA in education from the University of Alabama. She taught for eight years in northeast Indiana, earning a Lilly Endowment Teacher Creativity Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Study Scholarship. Susan has had work published in Parents, Children’s Ministry, and The Secret Place. She also writes online for Fort Wayne Visitor’s Bureau and blogs at Girls in White Dresses. She is married with three wonderful young adult daughters. Susan enjoys reading, playing piano and organ, and spending her time with her family and pets (currently three rabbits and a chinchilla).



Guest Post from Susan

One of the reasons I began blogging, ten years ago now, was to document my childhood memories for my kids. Why? When I was a teacher, before I had kids, I used to tell my students stories from my youth. They loved them and begged for more. Same thing when I had my own kids. I wanted to document these tales, but the problem always came in finding the time and the motivation to actually get around to writing them down. Childhood Memories Friday posts on my blog helped get me moving in the right direction. Eventually, I began thinking I’d like to compile a bunch of the memories into book form. Since many of my most vivid memories revolved around church, I decided that that was the perfect theme. And “I Love to Tell the Story” was born. Each chapter is titled with a hymn that reflects its theme. As I delved into the writing, I had a lot of fun reliving the decidedly memorable life I had led as a youth :). I realized, too, that many aspects of my conservative midwestern upbringing don’t exist anymore in the 21st century. I became nostalgic thinking about the many cultural markers of the 1970s — Lawrence Welk, the Flintstones, — even macrame and latch-hook! Another goal in writing this book was to put out a positive Christian memoir. So many that I read started out fine, but then dissolved into abuse, disillusionment, or even worse. I began to wonder if anyone had grown up in the church and actually enjoyed the experience … surely I wasn’t alone, was I? Treat yourself to a stroll down memory lane. It’s my hope that you’ll enjoy yourself.



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Giveaway


 
To celebrate her tour, Susan is giving away a grand prize of a copy of the book and a $20 Barnes and Noble gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.  https://promosimple.com/ps/dcda/i-love-to-tell-the-story


8 comments:

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    1. It is very unique! Thanks for your comments!

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  2. Katie, thank you for such a lovely review! I appreciate you reading and reviewing my book :)

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    1. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to read and review!

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  3. This book sounds like a very interesting read.

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  4. Katie, thank you for the great review.

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