The Year of Jubilee — Cindy Morgan - Singer, Songwriter, Author
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 THE BRAND NEW DEBUT NOVEL FROM CINDY MORGAN

A LYRICAL COMING-OF-AGE NOVEL SET AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF THE TURBULENT SOUTH IN THE EARLY 1960S.

 

The Mockingbird family has always lived peacefully in Jubilee, Kentucky, despite the divisions that mark their small town.

Until the tense summer of 1963, when their youngest child, Isaac, falls gravely ill. Middle sister Grace, nearly fourteen, is determined to do whatever it takes to save her little brother. With her father and mother away at the hospital, Grace is left under the loving but inexperienced eye of her aunt June, with little to do but wait and worry. Inspired by a young teacher’s mission for change, she begins to flirt with danger―and with a gifted boy named Golden, who just might be the key to saving Isaac’s life. Then the unthinkable happens, and the world as she knows it shifts in ways she never could have imagined. Grace must decide what she believes amid the swirling, conflicting voices even of those she loves the most.

From gifted songwriter Cindy Morgan comes this lyrical, tender tale of a girl standing at the threshold of adulthood, learning the depths of the human heart and the bonds of family that bend, break, and bind together over and over again.

 

BUY THE BOOK

Available as a hardcover, paperback, large print, ebook, and enhanced audiobook!

THE AUDIOBOOK

The Year of Jubilee audiobook is an enhanced audiobook, featuring a musical soundscape as well as an interview with Sandra McCracken.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Cindy L. Morgan is a two-time Grammy nominee, a thirteen-time Dove winner, and a recipient of the prestigious Songwriter of the Year trophy. An East Tennessee native, her evocative melodies and lyrics have mined the depths of life and love both in her own recording and through songwriting for noteworthy artists around the globe, including Vince Gill, India.Arie, Rascal Flatts, Amy Grant, Sandra McCracken, and Glen Campbell.

Cindy is the author of two works of adult nonfiction—the memoir How Could I Ask for More: Stories of Blessings, Battles & Beauty (Worthy Inspire, 2015) and Barefoot on Barbed Wire: A Journey Out of Fear into Freedom (Harvest House Publishers, 2001)—and of the children's picture book Dance Me, Daddy (ZonderKidz, 2009). The Year of Jubilee is her debut novel.

Cindy is a cocreator of the charitable Hymns for Hunger Tour, which has raised awareness and resources for hunger relief organizations across the globe. Cindy has two daughters and splits time living between a small town near Nashville and Holly Springs, North Carolina with her husband Jonathan.

What is one thing you hope readers take away from this book?

I hope it communicates that in community, we are never alone. And especially in a faith community, we can share our most difficult moments in life together and bear one another’s burdens. A burden is always lighter when we don’t carry it alone. I also hope that the novel might inspire people to empathize with others around them who have a different story.

I love the anecdote about Fred Rogers carrying a note in his pocket for years with a quote from a social worker that said, “There isn't anyone you couldn’t love once you’ve heard their story.” I believe that, and I hope there are traces of it in the pages of The Year of Jubilee.

In your author’s note, you mention that this book is based on your first memory as a child. Can you give us the real account of that?

The original inspiration for the book was the very first memory I have as a child: seeing my brother Samuel through the hospital window as I lifted his pet rooster, Rojo, up to the window, sitting atop the shoulders of my father. I was around three and a half years old.

 

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

“Set in 1963, in the coal mining town of Jubilee, Kentucky, author Cindy Morgan weaves the threads of the multi- layered fabric of young Grace’s life through her interactions with family and their divided community. Against this backdrop of cultural change and uncertainty, Grace’s coming-of-age story is told. I’ve never experienced a more intimate and fascinating portrayal of these times in a story told with such empathy and compassion.”

Amy Grant, GRAMMY award-winning singer-songwriter

 
 
 

The Year of Jubilee is a poignant coming of age story set during a turbulent time in our country’s history in the 1960’s. This one is sure to stir your heart.”

T. I. Lowe, bestselling author of Under the Magnolias

 

The Year of Jubilee is such a compelling and powerful story that it is clear Cindy’s gift includes more than just music. I would now describe her as simply a brilliant and expressive writer.”

mandisa, GRAMMY award-winning artist

 

LIBRARY JOURNAL REVIEW

Fans of classic coming-of-age stories such as “To Kill a Mockingbird” or “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” will enjoy this unflinching tale of an American family longing for a “Year of Jubilee,” where debts are forgiven and captives are set free.
— LIBRARY JOURNAL

 

 

Q&A WITH CINDY

 

FOR BOOK CLUBS

If you’re reading A Year of Jubilee with your book club, be sure to check out the book club guide in the back of the book for questions and conversational topics, or click the button below to download the book club guide as a PDF. Cindy is also available for book club visits, virtual or in-person! Click the button below to send a request.

IN THE MEDIA

 

MEDIA INQUIRIES

For interview requests, high-res book cover, excerpts, or any other media inquiry regarding A Year of Jubilee, please contact Isabella Graunke at isabellagraunke@tyndale.com. Cindy is also available for book readings, signings, store and library visits and/or author events. Please send those requests to isabellagraunke@tyndale.com.

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