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Balm: A Novel | Dolen Perkins-Valdez
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The New York Times bestselling author of Wench returns to the Civil War era to explore the next chapter of historythe trauma of the War and the end of slaveryin this powerful story of love and healing about three people who struggle to overcome the pain of the past and define their own future. The Civil War has ended, and Madge, Sadie, and Hemp have each come to Chicago in search of a new life. Born with magical hands, Madge has the power to discern others suffering, but she cannot heal her own damaged heart. To mend herself and help those in need, she must return to Tennessee to face the women healers who rejected her as a child. Sadie can commune with the dead, but until she makes peace with her father, she, too, cannot fully engage her gift. Searching for his missing family, Hemp arrives in this northern city that shimmers with possibility. But redemption cannot be possible until he is reunited with those taken from him. In the bitter aftermath of a terrible, bloody war, as a divided nation tries to come together once again, Madge, Sadie, and Hemp will be caught up in a desperate, unexpected battle for survival in a community desperate to lay the pain of the past to rest. Beautiful in its historical atmosphere and emotional depth, Balm is a stirring novel of love, loss, hope, and reconciliation set during one of the most critical periods in American history.
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Balm: A Novel | Dolen Perkins-Valdez
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Bailedbailed

I couldn‘t get into it. I think it partly had to be the narrator. The story was meh.

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TracyReadsBooks
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Pickpick

I think this book caught my eye because it‘s set in post-Civil War Chicago. Though set in the city (topographical errors & all), Chicago is a minor player. The story is a character study focused on 3 characters trying to rebuild/restart their lives—Hemp (looking for a lost wife), Sadie (who can speak to the dead) & Madge (a talented healer). Overall, I enjoyed it. Read it if you like gorgeous writing & people trying to find their way in the world.

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TracyReadsBooks
Balm: A Novel | Dolen Perkins-Valdez
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I‘m really enjoying this book but argh!!! 😡 I hate it when authors—in this case describing one of Chicago‘s main, and unchanging, arteries as going east-west instead of north-south as it actually does—make really basic and obvious topographical mistakes when describing where their story takes place. It can be so jarring & pull you right out of the story! Ugh. So annoying. Especially when it happens more than once...

ravenlee I HATE it when authors make mistakes that ten seconds on Google would correct! Lazy! 6y
Tamra It is distracting. I had a similar issue with mispronunciation in the narration for To The Bright Edge of the World. 6y
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TracyReadsBooks
Balm: A Novel | Dolen Perkins-Valdez
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The library is being used for testing which means I have a little extra reading time this morning. This is the story of three people who make their way to Chicago after the Civil War has ended and what comes after. It‘s also another case of somehow this book caught my attention but I don‘t remember how and oh well. So, diving into my next read.

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Donna_sBookMinute
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Mehso-so

Lisa Renee Pitts' narration voice reminds me of a PDA recording and bothered me in the beginning. But I noticed that her character voices are very true to life and naturally draw the reader into the story. The characters, along with their respective situations, ultimately grew on me. She makes Hemp sound so lovingly pitiful, freeborn Madge so relatable, and "the sisters" so relentless. Pitts is a spirited and talented narrator. #audiobook

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Donna_sBookMinute
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Mehso-so

"Balm" bears the mark of Perkins-Valdez' beautiful writing. But the plot was a little dark for me. Sadie becomes a widow before her marriage is consummated and is haunted by her late husband's spirit. Madge cannot penetrate the bond between her Mother and aunts ("the sisters"). Hemp's persistence in finding his wife who was sold away is most touching. Pearl Cleage said it best. This is, definitely, a story I've not heard before. #quote

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Donna_sBookMinute
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I've come back to Balm. And I'm determined to finish it within the next few days. The year-end clock is winding down. I just had to try the stickers. Thanks, @Litsy 👍🏾

BookishFeminist How are you liking Balm? I've heard such great things about Perkins-Valdez & have seen her speak since she's in my area, but I have yet to read her books! 7y
Donna_sBookMinute @BookishFeminist -- It's starting off slow; but I'm expecting it to pick up this evening. If "Wench" is any indicator of what to expect, the plot should pick up soon. The characters are not run-of-the-mill people. Right now, I'm reading about a widow whose late husband visits her and an herbalist who is trying to treat her. These are two of the three main characters. 7y
EvieBee Lovely photo! 💕 7y
Donna_sBookMinute -- @EvieBee84 -- Thanks. I try. And both of her dust jackets are so beautiful. 7y
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Donna_sBookMinute
Balm: A Novel | Dolen Perkins-Valdez
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When I saw today's topic, this cover came to mind immediately. #photoadaynov16 #headlesscovers #day18.

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Donna_sBookMinute
Balm: A Novel | Dolen Perkins-Valdez

OoooKAYYYY -- Not only am I not feeling this narrator. I don't care to listen to embalming details while dining. I'll wait 'til I get home to the print book. I can just keep reading "The Church Builder."

BellaBookNook Embalming details eww!😬 7y
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Donna_sBookMinute
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Didn't find a library copy of the ebook -- only audio. So I'm starting with the audio and will switch to print this evening. #NovemberTBR.

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Donna_sBookMinute
Balm: A Novel | Dolen Perkins-Valdez
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Some of my #NovemberTBR selections are:
?The Underground Railroad; Whitehead
?Balm; Perkins-Valdez
?The Writing Circle; Demas
?The Mothers; Bennett
I'm slow-reading "The Church Builder" and need to finish it. And with many of the BSO's on @Litsy et al, I have a tendency to get distracted. We'll see how I do this month. I think I'll start with "Balm" because I've been meaning to read it for quite some time. @RealLifeReading

LeahBergen I like your tin!! 7y
Donna_sBookMinute Thanks @LeahBergen -- I probably picked it from a resale or consignment shop. At first glance, it reminds me of a library. But the description on the side talks about the Grand Palace of Brussels and some Belgian Chocolates. 7y
Donna_sBookMinute Oh yeah -- I keep all my bookmarks in the tin. 7y
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LeahBergen Ah, I thought it might be a Dutch scene. I have all of my bookmarks in a big box, too! 7y
Reviewsbylola I've seen The Mothers in so many November stacks! (Including my own 😂😂) 7y
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