Sometimes you have to return to the place where you began, to arrive at
the place where you belong.
It's the early 1970s. The town of Ringgold, Georgia, has a population of
1,923, one traffic light, one Dairy Queen, and one Catherine Grace
Cline. The daughter of Ringgold's third-generation Baptist preacher,
Catherine Grace is quick-witted, more than a little stubborn, and dying
to escape her small-town life.
Every Saturday afternoon, she sits at the Dairy Queen, eating Dilly Bars
and plotting her getaway to Atlanta. And when, with the help of a family
friend, the dream becomes a reality, she immediately packs her bags,
leaving her family and the boy she loves to claim the life she's always
imagined. But before things have even begun to get off the ground in
Atlanta, tragedy brings Catherine Grace back home. As a series of
extraordinary events alter her perspective--and sweeping changes come to
Ringgold itself--Catherine Grace begins to wonder if her place in the
world may actually be, against all odds, right where she began.
Intelligent, charming, and utterly readable, Looking for Salvation at
the Dairy Queen marks the debut of a talented new literary voice.