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For the second time in her marriage, Mariah White catches her husband with another woman, and Faith, their seven-year-old daughter, witnesses every painful minute. In the aftermath of a sudden divorce, Mariah struggles with depression and Faith begins to confide in an imaginary friend. At first, Mariah dismisses these exchanges as a child's imagination. But when Faith starts reciting passages from the Bible, develops stigmata, and begins to perform miraculous healings, Mariah wonders if her daughter - a girl with no religious background - might indeed be seeing God. As word spreads and controversy heightens, Mariah and Faith are besieged by believers and disbelievers alike, caught in a media circus that threatens what little stability they have left. Is Faith a prophet or a troubled little girl? Is Mariah a good mother facing an impossible crisis - or a charlatan using her daughter to get attention?
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Keeping faith, Jodi Picoult
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2006
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- Titel
- Keeping faith
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Jodi Picoult
- Verlag
- Hodder & Stoughton
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2006
- Einband
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 0340838051
- ISBN13
- 9780340838051
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Romantik, Religiöse Themen, Familie, Gegenwartsliteratur, Zeitgenössische Liebesromane, Kinder, Glaube, Elternschaft, Gott, Medien und Medienkommunikation, Betrügereien, Scheidung, Untreue, Krankenhäuser, Gerichte, Gerichtsverfahren
- Originaltitel
- Keeping faith
- Bewertung
- 3,8 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- For the second time in her marriage, Mariah White catches her husband with another woman, and Faith, their seven-year-old daughter, witnesses every painful minute. In the aftermath of a sudden divorce, Mariah struggles with depression and Faith begins to confide in an imaginary friend. At first, Mariah dismisses these exchanges as a child's imagination. But when Faith starts reciting passages from the Bible, develops stigmata, and begins to perform miraculous healings, Mariah wonders if her daughter - a girl with no religious background - might indeed be seeing God. As word spreads and controversy heightens, Mariah and Faith are besieged by believers and disbelievers alike, caught in a media circus that threatens what little stability they have left. Is Faith a prophet or a troubled little girl? Is Mariah a good mother facing an impossible crisis - or a charlatan using her daughter to get attention?











