Sisters of the Undertow
Sisters Kim and Kathy Hodges are born sixteen months apart in a middle-class existence parented by Linda and David Hodges of Houston, Texas. The happy couple welcomes their “lucky daughter” Kim, who is physically and mentally advanced. Following several miscarriages, Linda delivers “unlucky” Kathy at twenty-nine weeks, ensuring a life of cognitive and physical disabilities. Kathy enters public school as a special education student, while Kim is recognized as gifted.
Both sisters face life and death decisions as Houston is caught in the rip current of Hurricane Harvey. Kim learns the capricious nature of luck, while Kathy continues to make her own luck, surviving Hurricane Harvey, as she has survived all undertows with the ethereal courage of the resolute.
Sisters of the Undertow examines the connotations of lucky and unlucky, the complexities of sibling rivalry, and the hand fate delivers without reason.
Praises for Sisters of the Undertow
2020 AWP Panel Discussion Book
2020 Deep South Magazine, Recommended Read
2020 Recommended Read, Bookshop.org
2020 Best 100 of the University Presses, Association of University Presses
2020 Southern Book Festival, Humanities Tennessee, Panel Discussion Book
2020 Texas Center for the Book Collection
2020 Shortlisted, Kindle Book Awards
2020 International Pulpwood Queen Book Club Selection
2020 TEDx Speaker, Fearless Women
2020 Shortlisted, Best Fiction, MS Arts & Letters
2021 First Place, Press Women of Texas, Communications Contest
2022 Big Texas Read, State Wide Book Club Selection
2021 Scott's Best Books, Austin Liti Limits, BookPeople Bookstore
“Johnnie Bernhard pierces the soul of sisterhood, revealing the poignant paradox that familial love does not always come naturally, but it always comes. Sisters is a heart-wrenching yet triumphant story about conquering your fate and learning to play the cards you were dealt.”
— Galveston Monthly
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