“Memory of A Loving Son” by Jennifer Marie Kent Thigpen is now available for purchase

Some decisions we make during our lives make sense, the one we were made to make does not. Children are just that they should allow - children - to figure out for themselves who they love. Anyone who loves someone should have the choice to marry whom they wish, love who they wish, even hate who they wish. We as parents should never force what we want onto our children.

“Memory of A Loving Son” by Jennifer Marie Kent Thigpen is an emotionally driven Southern family drama that explores childhood connection, family conflict, forbidden affection, memory, and the enduring impact of relationships shaped during youth. Proudly published by Citi of Books, the book is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major retail platforms.

Jennifer Marie Kent Thigpen was born in Phenix City, Alabama, during a time when the town was recovering from one of the darkest periods in its history. She grew up in a small house on the north side of town, where life moved at a slower pace for many years. Drawing from her own experiences, she developed a passion for writing realistic fiction, believing strongly in the idea that writers often create stories rooted in what they know and have lived through.

Her book, The Decision of A Loving Son, explores one of the most difficult and lonely chapters of her life. Inspired by her childhood, the story reflects the emotional struggles she faced after being forbidden at the age of thirteen from seeing the person she loved most. Through the book, she shares the pain, isolation, and emotional challenges she endured from the ages of nine to twenty-one. Her hope is that by telling her story, readers who have experienced similar hardships will realize they are not alone. She wants others to understand that such experiences are more common than many people realize and that everyone deserves the right to love whom they choose.

Through the intertwined lives of Temperance “Tempy” Brewer and Taylor Michaels Jr., the novel examines how family choices, emotional bonds, and misunderstandings can alter the course of lives long before the individuals involved fully understand what is happening around them.

Set within a close-knit small-town environment, the story captures the warmth and tension of family friendships, neighborhood life, childhood innocence, and emotional attachment. What begins as a simple bond between two young children gradually becomes something deeper and more complicated as the adults surrounding them react with fear, control, and emotional resistance.

At its core, the novel is about connection that survives distance, emotional memory that refuses to fade, and the painful realization that children are often forced to live with the consequences of conflicts they never created.

“Memory of A Loving Son” is a great read because it captures emotional experiences that feel deeply human and universally recognizable: childhood attachment, forbidden friendship, parental conflict, longing, confusion, and the desire to remain connected to someone who feels emotionally significant.

One of the book’s greatest strengths is its emotional sincerity. The relationship between Taylor and Tempy feels believable precisely because it develops gradually through small gestures, shared moments, and emotional familiarity rather than dramatic declarations. The simplicity of hand-holding, childhood nicknames, and distant greetings creates emotional authenticity that resonates strongly.

Most importantly, the novel resonates because it reminds readers how deeply early emotional experiences shape the human heart. This book is ultimately a story about the relationships that remain with us long after childhood ends—connections that survive memory gaps, distance, family conflict, and time itself.

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