The bittersweet and very funny story of a young man's journey to
adulthood that the Nashville Banner called "Americana at its best."
Young for his class and small for his age, Porter Osborne, Jr., leaves
his rural Georgia home in 1938 to meet the world at Willingham
University, armed with the knowledge that he has been "Raised Right" in
the best Baptist tradition. What happens over the next four years will
challenge the things he holds infallible: his faith, his heritage, and
his parents' omniscience. As we follow Porter's college career, full of
outrageous pranks and ribald humor, we sense a quiet, constant flow
toward maturity. Peppered with memorable characters and resonant with
details of place and time, The Whisper of the River is filled with the
richness of spirit that makes great fiction.
"Wry, incisive, delicately structured, emotionally complex, and
hilarious." -- Atlanta Magazine