
Set in a near-future America marked by ideological division and cultural unrest, The Prophet of Central Park by P C Burhenne introduces readers to Caleb Ellison, a young man who escapes his insular evangelical upbringing in Kentucky. After intervening in an attack on an abortion rights event in New York City, Caleb becomes the center of national attention—and must navigate a storm of media scrutiny, public expectation, and his own crisis of faith.
P C Burhenne draws from a wide-ranging professional background that includes publishing, construction, and art arbitrage—a career that has shaped the texture and perspective of his fiction. With themes that explore the tension between spiritual belief and extremism, chosen family, and the courage required to live authentically, The Prophet of Central Park speaks to the complexities of personal identity and cultural polarization. More at https://pcburhenne.com.
