“The tales Philip Gulley unveils are tender and humorous…filled with sudden, unexpected, lump-in-the-throat poignancy.”
Paul Harvey Jr.
“With wry humor and front-porch storytelling, Gulley writes about the people of Harmony like old friends or neighbors.”
Ft. Wayne News-Sentinel
“In a league with Jan Karon’s Mitford series…Gulley’s work is comparable to Gail Godwin’s fiction, Garrison Keillor’s storytelling, and Christopher Guest’s filmmaking.”
Publishers Weekly
“Gulley writes with wit, and he has a real flair for creating offbeat situations that are sure to make readers smile…Even in the wackiest moments, there’s always a message, a moral to be learned…Simple and familiar lessons, yes. But they’re good ones. And Gulley has found clever and unique ways to remind readers of them.”
Greensboro News & Record