The Healing

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"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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4.8
15 reviews
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Have you ever found yourself thinking about certain characters after finishing a book? This is what happened to me after reading Jonathan Odell’s THE HEALING (Feburary 2012). I absolutely fell in love with the characters. THE HEALING is a powerful, superbly written, character-driven novel about slavery in the South. It takes place just before the Civil War in Mississippi on a plantation of 4,000 acres run by over 300 slaves. Although The Healing has many well-developed characters, both major and minor, it focuses mainly on two women. The narrator, Granada, was born on this plantation and (for reasons revealed in the story) raised by the Master’s wife. She doesn’t know who her birth mother is and sees herself as a motherless child with dark skin living alongside the well-to-do white Master’s family. Granada's struggles with knowing where she belongs are further complicated when a witch doctor, Polly, arrives. A widespread illness has crippled the plantation and the Master is willing to do whatever it takes to save his slaves—including honoring Polly’s request to release Granada into her care. Granada joins Polly and begins her journey of self-discovery and healing. This is just the tip of the iceberg. THE HEALING is such a rich novel—in character development, writing, wisdom, and storytelling. Jonathan Odell is a very gifted writer. Every word is written intentionally and with purpose. His poetric prose grabs you and doesn’t let go. For example, here is an excerpt from when Granada first sees Polly: “The stranger was reddish brown with pointed cheekbones and amber eyes. Bird feathers stuck out of her braids this way and that, and around her neck she wore a ponderous necklace made of gleaming white shells. She was as skinny as a river bird, and draped over her shoulders was a mangy wrap made from the fur of some animal Granada imagined being too ugly to ever have lived." (69) I couldn’t wait to finish this book but I didn’t want it to end. If you are looking for a good spring or summer read, be sure to get a copy of THE HEALING. Granada, Polly, and the many other characters are sure to remain in your heart as they have in mine.
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17 June 2015
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About the author

JONATHAN ODELL is the author of the acclaimed novel The View from Delphi, which deals with the struggle for equality in pre-civil rights Mississippi, his home state. His short stories and essays have appeared in numerous collections. He spent his business career as a leadership coach to Fortune 500 companies and currently resides in Minnesota.

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