"Crooked Hallelujah" by Kelli Jo Ford is a novel that explores the lives of four generations of Cherokee women as they navigate poverty, religion, and identity. Set in Oklahoma and Texas during the 1970s and beyond, the story follows Justine and her daughter Reney as they move from their reservation to seek a better life. The novel delves into the harsh realities of American poverty and how faith becomes a lifeline for these women.