"DeMisty D. Bellinger writes authentic, compelling voices from rural America. In New to Liberty, Bellinger reframes the familiar 'can you go home again?' question with the urgency of how the journey recalibrates personal and family histories. In this debut, Bellinger joins the ranks of epic, intimate family stories like John Steinbeck's East of Eden for its tale of truth and justice and Jane Smiley's A Thousand Acres for humanity's capacity for good and evil; New to Liberty is a contemporary voice for our historical heartland." --Melissa Scholes Young, author of The Hive
"With deft, insightful prose and great compassion, DeMisty D. Bellinger beautifully captures the private longings, struggles, and complex moments of bliss of three women in rural Kansas. The characters in New to Liberty are so richly drawn, their voices and inner lives so intimate and real, I felt like these women were sharing their secrets just with me, and I wanted to hear the stories of all the women who ever passed through Liberty, Kansas. I loved this book." --Elizabeth Crane, author of The History of Great Things