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Pub Date Jul 21 2026 | Archive Date Aug 12 2026


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Description

In Lawton, Tennessee, the truth of growing up rarely fits neatly inside a Christmas newsletter. 

Tim Duning’s Lawton Passage follows Liam, a boy raised in his ancestral country home built in the 1840s, as he adjusts to small-town rituals, and the quiet pressures of Southern life during the 1960s and ’70s. Through thefts and schoolyard hijinks, swimming pool accidents, séances, paper routes, and first loves, Liam navigates a childhood and adolescence shaped by faith, family, and friendship—always measuring the perfection his father presents against the messy realities he experiences.

From the explosive humor of sabotaged cigarettes to the tragedies of peer loss, the memoir captures the grit, grief, and laughter of growing up in a town that refuses to stay small. Forty years later, Liam returns to Lawton, tracing the echoes of his past, realizing that home and family live most vividly in stories, not land. Lawton Passage is a poignant, funny, and deeply honest meditation on legacy, memory, and the Southern art of storytelling.

In Lawton, Tennessee, the truth of growing up rarely fits neatly inside a Christmas newsletter. 

Tim Duning’s Lawton Passage follows Liam, a boy raised in his ancestral country home built in the...


A Note From the Publisher

Tim Duning was born in Nashville and grew up in a small town in Middle Tennessee. He graduated from Rhodes College majoring in Economics and minoring in English and has graduate degrees in International Studies from the University of South Carolina and in Finance from Purdue University. Tim enjoys exploring new places, music, photography, kayaking, hiking, pickleball, and biking. He and his wife cherish the joys of grandparenting with the growing families of their nearby children in Southwest Ohio.

Tim Duning was born in Nashville and grew up in a small town in Middle Tennessee. He graduated from Rhodes College majoring in Economics and minoring in English and has graduate degrees in...


Advance Praise

"Lawton Passage is a page-turning take on life in the American South. Duning discusses with great humor, how boys in Southern families attended prep schools, how Church Sundays held a dominant role in a southern family’s schedule, and how and why a town like Lawton can remain significant in a family’s lore and identity. Lawton Passage guides its audience through times and a place with deep affection and nostalgia. With a clear voice and attentive, personal details, Duning brings to life a place as unique as the narrator’s story itself." - Independent Book Review


"Lawton Passage is a page-turning take on life in the American South. Duning discusses with great humor, how boys in Southern families attended prep schools, how Church Sundays held a dominant role...


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Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9798901742877
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
PAGES 354

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