The Bookseller’s Son is a novel about legacy, the cost of silence, and the price of speaking up.In 1970s rural Arkansas, Jeremiah Malone grows up in his parents’ bookstore, a nationally recognized refuge for banned voices and unwelcome ideas. When his parents retire and a rising movement for censorship sweeps through town, Jeremiah must decide whether to inherit their fight—or forge a different path. As tensions rise and threats close in, he is forced to confront what it truly means to resist—and what it will cost him if he does.Set against the backdrop of a changing America, The Bookseller’s Son explores who gets to decide which voices are heard—and what happens when a community refuses to let them be silenced.