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The Cure For Death By Lightning
The Cure For Death By Lightning | Gail Anderson-Dargatz
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"The cure for death by lightning was handwritten in thick, messy blue ink in my mothers scrapbook, under the recipe for my fathers favourite oatcakes: Dunk the dead by lightning in a cold water bath for two hours and if still dead, add vinegar and soak for an hour more." So begins Gail Anderson-Dargatzs extraordinary first novel, a seductive and thrilling book that captures the heart and imagination, as filled with the magic and mystery of life as it is with its lurking evils and gut-wrenching hardships. The Cure for Death by Lightning sold more than a staggering 100,000 copies in Canada alone and became a bestseller in Great Britain, later to be published in the United States and Europe. It was nominated for the Giller Prize, the richest fiction prize in Canada, and received a Betty Trask Award in the U.K. The Cure for Death by Lightning takes place in the poor, isolated farming community of Turtle Valley, British Columbia, in the shadow of the Second World War. The fifteenth summer of Beth Weekss life is full of strange happenings: a classmate is mauled to death; children go missing on the nearby reserve; an unseen predator pursues Beth. She is surrounded by unusual characters, including Nora, the sensual half-Native girl whose friendship provides refuge; Filthy Billy, the hired hand with Tourettes Syndrome; and Noras mother, who has a mans voice and an extra little finger. Then theres the darkness within her own family: her domineering, shell-shocked father has fits of madness, and her mother frequently talks to the dead. Beth, meanwhile, must wrestle with her newfound sexuality in a harsh world where nylons, perfume and affection have no place. Then, in a violent storm, she is struck by lightning in her arm, and nothing is quite the same again. She decides to explore the dangers of the bush. Beth is a strong, honest, and compassionate heroine, bringing hope and joy into an environment that is often cruel. The character of Beths haunted mother infuses the book with life by means of her scrapbook of recipes scattered throughout, with luscious descriptions of food, gardening, and remedies, both practical and bizarre. Seen through Beths eyes, the West Coast landscape is full of beauty and mysteries, with its forests and rivers, and its rich native culture. The Globe and Mail commented that The Cure for Death by Lightning was "Canadian to the core," with hints of Susannah Moodie and Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro. Anderson-Dargatzs vision of rural life has drawn comparisons with William Faulkner and John Steinbeck. A magic realism reminiscent of Latin American literature is also present, as flowers rain from the sky, and men turn into animals. Yet the style of The Cure for Death by Lightning, which the Boston Globe called "Pacific Northwest Gothic," is wholly original. Launched in a year with more than the usual number of excellent first novels (1996 was also the year of Fall On Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald and Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels), this book with its assured voice heralds a worthy successor to Margaret Atwood, Carol Shields, Margaret Laurence and Alice Munro. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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melissajayne
The Cure For Death By Lightning | Gail Anderson-Dargatz
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My July #bookspinbingo list

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 10mo
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DinoMom
The Cure For Death By Lightning | Gail Anderson-Dargatz
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Okay folks @Tianarose @StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego @TheKidUpstairs , I have a big TBR bookcase with too many options and was having decision paralysis. So after pulling some books and putting them back several times, I finally told my son to go pick 4 books off Mommy‘s bookshelf. So here are my options for this round. Beside the tagged book, I will tag the others in the comments. #LMPBC

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Tianarose The tagged book sounds very intriguing 3y
BethM That‘s a great way to pick, I‘m totally having my son do that for me when he‘s older. 3y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego I like your strategy. I haven't read any of these. 3y
DinoMom Hey ladies, I can‘t find the information of what order I am for this swap (who am I sending to?). I think I am number 4 but not sure. I do not think I have email for with all info and addresses, etc. If someone has it can they email to me. Thanks @StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego @TheKidUpstairs @Tianarose 3y
TheKidUpstairs @DinoMom you're sending to Danielle @StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego - I'll forward you the email 😁 3y
DinoMom @TheKidUpstairs 🙏 thank you 3y
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SeeJaneRead
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I mean is that a great opening sentence to a novel or what? ⚡️

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Shazzer
The Cure For Death By Lightning | Gail Anderson-Dargatz
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I don't know if I can say I liked this book. I wanted to finish it as my heart used to break for Beth. I wanted to see how her story panned out but I can't say other characters in the book drew me in like her

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Julian.Wotherspoon
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Intense and heart breaking. Cure for Death By Lightning is a raw coming of age story. The many ways in which Beth meets the evils of the world as she comes of age provide some great thinking on sexuality, racism, spirituality, and abuse. At times tough to read (emotionally), definite trigger warning