The Resurrection of Nat Turner, Part 2: The Testimony

“Sharon Ewell Foster has … unearthed the truth about Nat Turner, rather than rehash and revisit the lies and distortions surrounding one of the most important people in American history. This is a liberating book, both psychologically and historically. Read it, read again, and then pass it on to someone who thinks they know who the real Nat Turner is.”

—Raymond A. Winbush, author of Belinda’s Petition

The Resurrection of Nat Turner, Part 1: The Witnesses

“Fast-paced … riveting and expertly told.”

Publishers Weekly

Abraham’s Well

“Innovative and intriguing…. This is the rare historical novel that both entertains and educates.”

Publishers Weekly

“This is simply told and moving, Foster’s best work since her groundbreaking first novel, Passing by Samaria (2000).”

Booklist (starred review)

Abraham’s Well … [an] impressive, impeccably researched novel that deserves to be widely read; highly recommended.”

Historical Novels Review

“Sharon Ewell Foster merges little-known history with fiction to pen another amazing novel with Abraham’s Well. … [It] is hard to put down. Definitely, one of the best reads of the year!”

—Victoria Christopher Murray, author of Temptation and Truth Be Told

Passing by Samaria

“A sensitive, thoughtful look at a revolutionary time in American history. Foster’s characters are unforgettable; full of life and unhesitatingly charming, they drive this powerful book.”

—Kweisi Mfume, former NAACP president and CEO

“A rhapsody in prose. For a religious novel to simmer in the African American religious tradition, yet carry a universal message is a rarity. Readers will be thankful for this rare and splendid work.”

—Dr. Barbara Reynolds, Reynolds News Service

“In this first novel, Foster’s poetic telling is soft enough to capture and sharp enough to cut as she evokes the strength of faith needed to survive when all seems lost. This unique addition to the Christian fiction genre is highly recommended for all collections.”

Library Journal

Passing by Samaria is a rarity in Christian fiction: it features an African American heroine in a kind of female Black Boy…. This is a fine first novel and most welcome.”

Booklist (starred review)

Ain’t No River

“Foster’s ears and pen are tuned to the rhythm and pace of small-town African American life, from the barbershop to the beauty parlor, from the church to the basketball court, and her dialogue sparkles with a memorable concreteness.”

—Andy Crouch, Christianity Today

“This book is one more piece of evidence that Christian publishers are getting serious about producing literary fiction. Foster’s prose is often evocative and eloquent … a rewarding read from an author to watch.”

Publishers Weekly

“Foster, one of the brightest lights of evangelical fiction, turns in a nuanced, often amusing tale.”

—John Mort, starred review from American Library Association

Ain’t No Mountain

“There’s a reason the Christian publishing industry sat up and took notice when Sharon Ewell Foster’s first book was released several years ago: She’s good, very good, and with Ain’t No Mountain she proves that she has staying power.”

—Faithfulreader.com

“Foster wants her fiction to entertain and uplift. She achieves both goals with this sassy, funny, heartfelt tale of women looking for love and themselves in contemporary Baltimore.”

—Borders’ Best of 2004/Religion & Spirituality

Passing into Light

“To me, she is one of America’s best-kept secrets—but not for long! Sharon writes for those of us who want more than just words on a page, but pictures painted on the canvases of our minds. She has proven to be ‘the Picasso of the pen!’”

—Bishop T. D. Jakes

“The name Sharon Ewell Foster is fast becoming synonymous with quality African American inspirational fiction.”

—Pam Perry, Ministry Marketing Solutions

Ain’t No Valley

“Foster makes ordinary lives seem exceptional through lively, lovable characters. She whisks us into drama and beautiful settings, using the Bible stories of Ruth and the prodigal son to frame the work and take readers to a deeper level of truth.”

Ebony

“Sharon Ewell Foster is a beautiful fresh voice in today’s world of fiction. Her compelling stories draw us to a place where we somehow feel we belong, a place we want to visit again and again.”

—Karen Kingsbury, author of One Tuesday Morning