
Blood and Kudzu
A Requiem for the Son
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Narrated by:
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Seth Ethan Bailey
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Seth Bailey
About this listen
Blood and Kudzu: A Requiem for the Son, written by Seth Ethan Bailey offers a powerful requiem for Southern sons—for the men raised on gospel hymns and grief, for the boys who were told to harden, and the fathers who disappeared into legacy. These poems are rooted deep in Georgia soil, wrapped in memory, and draped with the vines of generational ache.
This is a book about manhood, faith, and the quiet wars waged behind closed doors and within fragile hearts. Haunting, intimate, and unflinchingly honest, Blood and Kudzu is a testament to survival, healing, and what it means to keep growing even when the world tells you to stay buried.
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