Rhoda Huffey's Books

The Hallelujah Side tells the story of Holy Rollers in the 1950’s, and it’s a  place where no evil can intrude as Christians move toward perfection and the Second Coming. In her second novel, 31 Paradiso, Huffey’s reach has widened to include those both in and out of faith, people with all their wild and unruly complications. Wherever Huffey goes, she carries with her the get happy feeling of Pentecost.

31 Paradiso

This riotous, heartfelt novel centers on Francine Ephesians Didwell, the rebellious daughter of charismatic evangelists. Francine has left behind her cultish family for a new life with Cyrus, her partner, expecting never to return. But after Cyrus’ death, Francine finds herself unmoored. She relocates to a fantastic neighborhood that she once glimpsed from her car window, unable to find parking: Venice Beach, fifty miles from her family’s estate. Here, she struggles to support herself as a masseuse and small-time landlord to some of the area’s most colorful characters. She soon finds herself again entangled with her complicated family, and discovers she must confront the truth about dark family secrets or lose herself in the suicidal world of drugs. To her great luck, she assembles a chosen family of sorts along the way, among them a yodeler, a sex worker, and a local burglar who has taken up residence outside her window. As she explores the strangeness and possibility of her circumstances, Francine’s life force and her thirst for freedom illuminate every page.

The Hallelujah Side

It had been a Second Coming sky all day, which meant they might be in heaven by this evening.So begins the uproarious and tender tale of Roxanne Fish, daughter of Sister Zelda Fish and Pastor Winston Fish of the First Assembly of God Church of Ames, Iowa, who believe fervently in the imminent return of Jesus to take the Christians up to heaven. The Fishes’ older daughter, Colleen, wants no part of their exuberant faith (“Where are you going, young lady?” “To find my real family!”), but Roxy longs to be saved even as she fears her sinful desires, such as marrying Elvis Presley when she grows up. If she grows up.

Roxy lives in a world populated by angels with blue noses and demons who follow her around whispering “God doesn’t like you.” And sinners, sinners everywhere, easily identifiable by their makeup and capri pants and knowledge of television programs. Her soul’s journey through this wicked world to her own particular salvation—with an assist from the Queen of Soul herself, Aretha Franklin—is unforgettable.Rhoda Huffey’s affection for her characters shines in every line. She handles large themes with a sure hand, perfect comic timing, and an utter originality that make The Hallelujah Side a joy.

Brimming with humor and wisdom...a wondrous tale with observations as sharp and honest as tempered steel (that) will make you laugh even as your heart breaks.

- Connie May Fowler

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