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Kinfolk by Sean Dietrich
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it was amazing
bookshelves: audiobook, 4-5-stars, netgalley

In a Nutshell: A heartwarming Southern historical fiction. Loved the characters, the plot, and most of all, the writing. How have I not read anything by Sean Dietrich before?!?! Much recommended! Check the triggers though.

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Story Synopsis:
1972. Sixty-two-year-old Nub Taylor is known for all the wrong things in his small rural hometown in southern Alabama. He does menial blue-collar jobs, drinks and smokes too much, doesn’t go to church, and lives his life without any sense of responsibility, and is close only to his cousin Benny. To be fair, he does feel remorse about being estranged from his daughter Emily, but it seems too late to salvage that relationship.
When fifteen-year-old Waffle House waitress Minnie enters Nub’s life in an unexpected manner, he finally feels like he has a purpose. But unknown to them both, this new bond will soon be in danger from an unexpected source.
The story comes to us from the third person points of view of Nub, Minnie, and Emily.


Bookish Yays:
💖 The central characters: Nub, Minnie, Benny, and Emily. Such a disparate quartet, and yet, each so convincing, realistic, flawed, and heartwarming. The author handles character development in the most satisfactory manner. Rarely would you see me rooting for an alcoholic character, but Nub is just hug-worthy!

💖 I loved how the characters aren’t stereotypical despite having characteristics that could have made them clichéd. Their personality traits are, in many ways, contrary to the image their physical traits would generate in our minds.

💖 The prologue is stunning! As I have mentioned myriad times before, I love prologues that create a firm foundation for the main story rather than simply regurgitating a scene from towards the end of the book. This is how prologues should be used in fiction!

💖 The story tackles quite a few themes, all of which are handled well. Not going into details as many of the themes are spoilers.

💖 Music has a very important presence in the story. As a music lover, I found these elements a pleasure. Learning about ‘Grand Ole Opry’ was delightful!

💖 Without getting into spoilers, Emily’s pov offers us an interesting insight into fear, stress, acceptance, and hope in case of a medical emergency. Her track becomes a tad too simplistic at times, but it fits the tone of the book.

💖 The historical references are brilliant. Though I am not a savvy as a US reader would be about US history, I still relished the insights offered by the writing without its getting judgemental or political.

💖 The writing is stunning. Everything is so vividly described that I had no trouble picturing the characters as well as the setting. I relished the author’s prowess with words. His metaphors were especially apt. If this had not been an audiobook, I would have highlighted quite a few quotes.

💖 There is enough of witty banter in the conversations, especially when Nub is involved. I actually laughed aloud multiple times while listening to the book.

💖 The title is perfect for this story about found family. After all, who are your kinfolk? If a blood connection necessary? Is blood really thicker than water? Can there be any hope for reparation in a dysfunctional family? ‘Kinfolk’ represents the central theme excellently.

💖 There are Christian elements in the story, but the plot never gets preachy. I also enjoyed the humorous comments about the judgemental attitude of some religious people – so true! (Note: This isn't Christian fiction in the 'clean' sense as some of the triggers don't fit with the genre.)

💖 The author’s note: the icing on the cake! Loved the personal insight!


Bookish Nays:
💔 I would have liked some more detailing in Sug’s arc. His was the weakest track in the book. On a related note, the mafia-style thuggery felt somewhat out of place in the narrative. I didn’t buy how the bad guys went after you-know-who-if-you-read-the-book instead of their main target. That part was silly and unconvincing.

💔 The climax went a teeny-weeny bit over the top in its action and was too perfect in its finish.

💔 It is odd how Emily’s son has barely any role to play in the narrative. Given that his mom, grandmom, and granddad have so many interactions, his being missing from every key interaction is tough to accept.


🎧 The Audiobook Experience:
The audiobook, clocking at 9 hrs 44 min, is narrated by the author himself. I am usually not a fan of authors narrating their own books, as many of them don’t enunciate the books properly. But there was no need to worry this time. I hadn’t known that the author is a known podcaster, popular as ‘Sean of the South’.
It took me a while to get used to the gruff voice of Sean Dietrich, but once my ears were attuned to his tone, I enjoyed his narration to a great extent. In many ways, he is the perfect choice to read this book aloud. He intonates well, he provides the right emotions, he doesn’t go overboard trying to make each character sound distinct, and best of all, he even sings the few tunes in the book! (This might not work for all listeners, but I like it when narrators sing the verses instead of merely reading them poetically.)
That said, I would recommend this audiobook only to experienced audiobook listeners. As readers, you might have seen how a single chapter sometimes comes from the close third-person perspective of various characters. In audios, this gets tricky to keep track of, especially if there isn’t a sufficiently long pause before the switchover between characters. In ‘Kinfolk’, there’s hardly any pause before the narration jumps characters, so things get a bit confusing at times. I was listening at just 1.25x. The problem might have been even worse for those who zoom through audiobooks at 2x and above.
If you think you might get muddled up hopping across the characters without warning, stick to actual reading. This is a narration issue and not a writing issue.


All in all, a strong positive experience for me despite the presence of some intense content and some farfetched scenes. I loved the handling of the characters and the premise in this story about getting second chances at life and family. I would love to read more by this talented author.

Strongly recommended to historical fiction fans, literary fiction readers, and Southern fiction lovers. Do check out the triggers online as there are quite a few. Despite the strong triggers, the overall effect is still feel-good.

4.5 stars. (I ought to have rounded this to 4 for the audio version, but I loved the story and the main characters too much to turn the rating dial downwards.)


My thanks to Harper Muse and NetGalley for the ALC of “Kinfolk”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the audiobook.





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Reading Progress

November 14, 2023 – Shelved as: arcs-not-started
November 14, 2023 – Shelved
December 18, 2023 – Started Reading
December 22, 2023 – Shelved as: audiobook
December 22, 2023 – Shelved as: 4-5-stars
December 22, 2023 – Shelved as: netgalley
December 22, 2023 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by aly (new)

aly ☆彡 a great writing with beautiful characters 😍 i can see why this is a five stars read for you. glad ure enjoying it!!


Dorie  - Cats&Books :) great review Rosh!


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Tim Null You write such helpful and thorough reviews, Rosh! Thank you for that! This sounds like a must-read for me.


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Jayme Wonderful review! 💞


theliterateleprechaun Beautiful review! 💗


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Nora Currie Wonderful review, Rosh!


message 7: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Hanes Fantastic review, Rosh!! 💝 I’m so glad you enjoyed this book so much! I’m not a seasoned audio listener, so I would definitely have to read this book- but it sounds wonderful!


message 8: by Kay (new)

Kay I'm usually not a fan of authors narrating their books either, but wowzer this one sounds good. Excellent review Rosh!💞


message 9: by Nika (new)

Nika Stunning review, Rosh! Loved to bits the way you presented this heartwarming Southern historical fiction! Witty banter in the conversations sounds like my cup of tea. :) And overall, this story makes a very pleasant impression.


message 10: by Kara (new) - rated it 5 stars

Kara Excellent Review!!! Loved this one too!!


message 11: by Tina (new) - added it

Tina I have the ARC and this is set for the new year! A stunning revere Rosh! You've made me anxious to read it!!!


message 12: by aeryn (new)

aeryn rose this is so beautifully written omg!!! this sounds lovely it might not be my cup of tea but it does sound lovely 🩷🩷


Terrie  Robinson (short break) Awesome review, Rosh!🩷I'm glad you enjoyed this one, too. Like you say, maybe a little too perfect ending but it's one I'm glad I had the chance to listen to.


message 14: by Barbara (new)

Barbara "Sean of the South"! I love it! Great review Rosh! It sounds really great.


Shelley's Book Nook Fabulous review, Rosh. Sounds like something I would enjoy and I love seeing five stars. 🤗💕


message 16: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay wonderful review, Rosh!!


message 17: by Karly (new)

Karly Fantastic review Rosh 🩷 I am so pleased to see a 5 star winner for you.


message 18: by Thibault (new)

Thibault Busschots Reading between the lines, it seems the characters and the character development in particular stood out most. And it’s quite cool that writing managed to suck you into the story so much, immersing you into the setting and the story. Glad you found this so enjoyable. Good review, Rosh.


Maureen Wonderful review Rosh, so glad you enjoyed it too ❤️‍🩹


message 20: by Srivalli (new) - added it

Srivalli Rekha Good that I already added this to my later TBR. Phew! No chance of me grabbing the audio version, so I'll enjoy the text. Love it when multiple characters get good arcs. Brilliant review, Rosh.


message 21: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh aly wrote: "a great writing with beautiful characters 😍 i can see why this is a five stars read for you. glad ure enjoying it!!"

Thanks much, Aly! 💚 I love it when author get the perfect balance between plot and prose!


message 22: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Dorie - Cats&Books :) wrote: "great review Rosh!"

Thanks, Dorie!


message 23: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Tim wrote: "You write such helpful and thorough reviews, Rosh! Thank you for that! This sounds like a must-read for me."

Thanks for your kind words, Tim! I am so glad you find these extended reviews helpful.
I agree, this is your kind of book. I think you'll like Nub and Benny. :)


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Rosh Jayme wrote: "Wonderful review! 💞"

Thanks, Jayme! 💚


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Rosh theliterateleprechaun wrote: "Beautiful review! 💗"

Thanks, Norma! 💚


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Rosh Nora wrote: "Wonderful review, Rosh!"

Thanks, Nora!


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Rosh Rachel wrote: "Fantastic review, Rosh!! 💝 I’m so glad you enjoyed this book so much! I’m not a seasoned audio listener, so I would definitely have to read this book- but it sounds wonderful!"

Thanks much, Rachel! I think I would have loved it even more had I actually read it. So you are in for a treat. Or at least, I hope so. :) 💚


message 28: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Kay ❅*̩̩͙‧͙꙳⋆⍋⍋⋆꙳‧͙*̩̩͙❆ wrote: "I'm usually not a fan of authors narrating their books either, but wowzer this one sounds good. Excellent review Rosh!💞"

Thanks, Kay! 💚 Oh yes, Neil Gaiman was one of the few exceptions on my good-narrator-cum-author list, and now Sean of the South gets added to it.


message 29: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Nika wrote: "Stunning review, Rosh! Loved to bits the way you presented this heartwarming Southern historical fiction! Witty banter in the conversations sounds like my cup of tea. :) And overall, this story mak..."

Thanks much, Nika! Knowing your reading choices, I think you will enjoy this book. It has plenty for you to think about, even though it is commercial fiction. :) 💚


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Rosh Kara wrote: "Excellent Review!!! Loved this one too!!"

Thanks! Glad you loved it too!!


message 31: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Tina (Ho Ho Ho trying to cram in the Xmas books) wrote: "I have the ARC and this is set for the new year! A stunning revere Rosh! You've made me anxious to read it!!!"

Thanks, Tina! I hope you love it as much as I did! 💚


message 32: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Carol wrote: "Fabulous review, Rosh ♥️!!!! I am so happy that this new author to you was a hit and that you loved the book so much. I need to check into this one! Sounds like a book I would enjoy 🥰."

Thanks so much, Carol! 💚 Oh, I am sure you will love the warm Southern vibes from this novel!!


message 33: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh aeryn wrote: "this is so beautifully written omg!!! this sounds lovely it might not be my cup of tea but it does sound lovely 🩷🩷"

Thank you so much! It was a lovely book indeed! :)


message 34: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Terrie wrote: "Awesome review, Rosh!🩷I'm glad you enjoyed this one, too. Like you say, maybe a little too perfect ending but it's one I'm glad I had the chance to listen to."

Thanks, Terrie! And I completely agree. No regrets at all! :) 💚


message 35: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Barbara*Happy Holidays☃️ wrote: ""Sean of the South"! I love it! Great review Rosh! It sounds really great."

What a great name, right, Barbara? :) It was one of the best books of 2023 for me. :)


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Rosh Shelley's Book Nook wrote: "Fabulous review, Rosh. Sounds like something I would enjoy and I love seeing five stars. 🤗💕"

Thanks, Shelley! 💚 I am pretty sure you will enjoy this as well! 💚


message 37: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Lindsay wrote: "wonderful review, Rosh!!"

Thanks, Lindsay!!


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Rosh Karly wrote: "Fantastic review Rosh 🩷 I am so pleased to see a 5 star winner for you."

Thanks much, Karly! December has been much kinder than October and November put together! :D


message 39: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Thibault wrote: "Reading between the lines, it seems the characters and the character development in particular stood out most. And it’s quite cool that writing managed to suck you into the story so much, immersing..."

Thanks much, Thibault. You got that right - the characters, their development, and the writing, all were perfect for me. The author really knows his stuff. :)


message 40: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Maureen wrote: "Wonderful review Rosh, so glad you enjoyed it too ❤️‍🩹"

Thanks, Maureen! Ditto!! 💚


message 41: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Srivalli wrote: "Good that I already added this to my later TBR. Phew! No chance of me grabbing the audio version, so I'll enjoy the text. Love it when multiple characters get good arcs. Brilliant review, Rosh."

Thanks, Sri! I think I missed your update about adding this, but I am happy you did. This is definitely to be read, despite the songs. :D


message 42: by Baba (new)

Baba Wow sounds a dynamite writer, thanks for highlighting Rosh :)


message 43: by Chantel (new)

Chantel I briefly skimmed this review as your stunning 5-star rating speaks volumes to how great this book must be!! I'll be keeping my eyes out for this based on your review xx


Canadian Jen All the stars! A glowing review, Rosh. Can't wait to get to this one!


Bec (becbingesbooks) - sorry, behind with lots of catching up to do Amazing review, Rosh! Glad you loved it


Sandysbookaday I'm glad you loved this too, Rosh. It's a strong contender for my book of the year. 💕📚


message 47: by Liz (new) - rated it 4 stars

Liz Great review and a reminder I need to read more of his books.


message 48: by Liz (new) - rated it 4 stars

Liz I just got this from the library. Thanks for putting it on my radar.


Donna Davis "...known for all the wrong things" is a perfect description of Nub! You manage to say a lot in a short space. Wish I could do that. A very fine review, Rosh. Next time he publishes, I'll have to try to get the audio. This time around I was done with the DRC by the time they offered the audio, so I missed it.


message 50: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Baba wrote: "Wow sounds a dynamite writer, thanks for highlighting Rosh :)"

Dynamite indeed, Baba, coz I was *blown away*! ;)


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