by Eric Patin (Author)
A Powerful Memoir of Faith, Family, and Life on the American Farm
Banished Children of Eve is a heartfelt and vividly told memoir chronicling the raw, beautiful, and often painful journey of growing up in a large Catholic family on a working farm in 1980s rural Michigan. With tender prose and unflinching honesty, Eric Patin invites readers into a world of Sunday Masses, muddy boots, sibling rivalries, and moments of quiet revelation that shape a life.
This evocative memoir explores themes of childhood innocence, family sacrifice, generational trauma, and the unspoken language between brothers raised in hardship and love. Each chapter stands alone as a snapshot in time-together forming a powerful coming-of-age narrative rooted in real memory and Midwest grit.
Perfect for readers who love:
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Rural memoirs and farm life narratives
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Catholic upbringing stories with emotional depth
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1980s Americana and Gen X nostalgia
- Real-life stories of large families, sibling bonds, and spiritual searching
With rich detail and a deep spiritual undercurrent, Banished Children of Eve is a literary memoir that stays with you long after the final page.
Discover a deeply personal story of one boy's path to manhood, memory, and meaning.
Number of Pages: 180
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 31, 2025