"Compelling, tragic, comic, tender and mystical... Combines the
historical significance of Kathryn Stockett's The Help with the wisdom
of Toni Morrison's Beloved." —Minneapolis Star Tribune Rich in mood
and atmosphere, The Healing is a warmhearted novel about the
unbreakable bonds between three generations of female healers and
their power to restore the body, the spirit, and the soul. In
Antebellum Mississippi, Granada Satterfield has the mixed fortune to
be born on the same day that her plantation mistress's daughter,
Becky, dies of cholera. Believing that the newborn possesses some of
her daughter's spirit, the Mistress Amanda adopts Granada, dolling her
up in Becky's dresses and giving her a special place in the family
despite her husband's protests. But when The Master brings a woman
named Polly Shine to help quell the debilitating plague that is
sweeping through the slave quarters, Granada's life changes. For Polly
sees something in the young girl, a spark of "The Healing," and a
domestic battle of wills begins, one that will bring the two closer
but that will ultimately lead to a great tragedy. And seventy-five
years later, Granada, still living on the abandoned plantation long
after slavery ended, must revive the buried memories before history
repeats itself. Inspirational and suspenseful, The Healing is the kind
of historical fiction readers can’t put down—and can’t wait to
recommend once they’ve finished. "A remarkable rite-of-passage novel
with an unforgettable character. . . . The Healing transcends any
clichés of the genre with its captivating, at times almost lyrical,
prose; its firm grasp of history; vivid scenes; and vital, fully
realized people, particularly the slaves with their many shades of
color and modes of survival." —The Associated Press
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ISBN
9780385534680
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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