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Divining Women
Divining Women | Kaye Gibbons
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In her darkest yet most redeeming novel, Gibbons scorches us with a Þrestorm of despair-and then resurrects love and hope from its very ashes. Autumn 1918: Rumors of peace are spreading across America, but spreading even faster are the first cases of Spanish influenza, whispering of the epidemic to come. Maureen Ross, well past a safe childbearing age, is experiencing a difficult pregnancy. Her husband, Troop-cold and careless of her condition-is an emotional cripple who has battered her spirit throughout their marriage. As Maureen's time grows near, she becomes convinced she will die in childbirth. Into this loveless ménage arrives Mary Oliver, Troop's niece. The sheltered child of a well-to-do, freethinking Washington family, Mary comes to help Maureen in the last weeks of her confinement. Horrified by Troop's bullying, she soon discovers that her true duty is to protect her aunt. As the influenza spreads and the death toll grows, Troop's spiteful behaviors worsen. Tormenting his wife, taunting her for her "low birth," hiding her mother's letters, Troop terrorizes the household. But when Mary fights back, he begins to go over the edge, and Maureen rallies, releasing a stunning thunderstorm of confrontation and, ultimately, finding spiritual renewal. The Boston Globe hailed On the Occasion of My Last Afternoonas "another gift from Kaye Gibbons to the literature celebrating strong women of every age and era." Much the same can be said of Divining Women.
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Divining Women | Kaye Gibbons
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I have #mixedemotions about this book. The writing is gorgeous, yet somehow the last third or so felt like Gibbons cut some corners. A woman, beaten down for five long years, turns on a dime to beat back her oppressor? As much as I wanted to, I couldn‘t quite suspend disbelief. But still a well written, well worth reading, book. #deardecember @Eggs

Eggs Great review! 4y
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Divining Women | Kaye Gibbons
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Finally a Saturday morning that I can take slowly. Starting with a soak in the tub with a new book.

megnews I hope you love this. Kaye Gibbons is one of my favorite authors. I hope she will publish again someday. 4y
Lcsmcat @megnews I‘m loving it so much I devoured about half of it in my bath this morning. I can‘t believe, with all the Litsy love her other books get, that I‘m the first to post about this one. 4y
megnews @Lcsmcat I devoured all of hers quickly in 2015, pre-Litsy. Or I would have raved about it here. I understand she has Bipolar and some substance abuse issues. I hope she will be well most importantly for herself and a bit selfishly for her readers. 4y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I‘m intrigued!! Stacked!! 4y
Lcsmcat @megnews I didn‘t know that about her. I hope so too. 4y
Lcsmcat @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I hope you like it! 4y
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