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The Miracle Girl (2015)

door Andrew Roe

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"The crowds keep coming. More and more every day, drawn by rumor and whisper and desperate wish. They come to Shaker Street to see eight-year-old Anabelle Vincent, who lies in a coma-like state--unable to move or speak. They come because a visitor experienced what seemed like a miracle and believed it happened because of Anabelle. Word spreads. There are more visitors, more supposed miracles, more stories on TV and the Internet. But is this the divine at work or something else?"--Amazon.com.… (meer)
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1-5 van 9 worden getoond (volgende | toon alle)
A solid 4-stars, a good read with interesting side stories; not crazy about the ending.... ( )
  ChetBowers | Mar 10, 2021 |
This was a book club selection, so I really wanted to finish it, even though I knew I could not be at the meeting this time. I tried the ebook, and then when it was apparent that I didn't have time to sit and read, I downloaded the audiobook for my commute. Unfortunately, it just didn't grab me. I gave up after getting about 20% into the book. My book club friends told me I didn't miss much, so the book is officially DNF!
  Time2Read2 | Jun 29, 2019 |
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I received this book in exchange for my review. I am not real fond of novels that bounce back and forth in time and between characters. I had a hard time getting into this story. However, it did get better the farther in I read. It was a captivating topic and I enjoyed looking at the way each character looked at belief in God. I think the little girl's character could have been developed more. I never really felt any empathy for her. I also didn't think the liberal use of the f**word was necessary or added any value to the story. ( )
  KOGlibrary | Sep 1, 2015 |
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As a baby, Anabelle Vincent cried continuously. Even as a young child it became obvious she was different from her peers in a number of ways. By the time she was eight years old, as the result of an accident, she was in a "coma-like state". Against medical advice, her mother brought her home from the hospital instead of sending her to a facility. Word spread quickly that Anabelle is a healer- a bringer of miracles. "Perhaps the first miracle was that she did not die, and here it was, approaching a year after the accident." Andrew Roe's novel, The Miracle Girl, is the engrossing story about the Vincent family and of some of the people who turn to Anabelle. Every day people were outside the modest Vincent home waiting their turn to have a few minutes with her. Some aren't sure why they have come. There are those who know exactly why they have come. They are looking for help and or hope.

The story is told mainly in the voice of Anabelle's mother as she struggles to cope with what is now their life. Additional narrative comes Anabelle, her father and from some of the people who are drawn to her. The author deftly takes on serious issues. What do we believe in and why? Do miracles happen? If Anabelle is truly a miracle girl then what is the explanation for this? The realistic characters are complex and their relationships are intriguing. Their futures are uncertain.
I found this to be a thought provoking novel and I recommend reading it.
I received this book for free through LibraryThing Member Giveaways and I give this review of my own free will. ( )
  SAMANTHA100 | Jun 13, 2015 |
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I received this book in exchange for my honest review. I am an avid reader, and this book certainly grasped my attention. I really enjoyed the way Andrew Roe was able to develop and describe the characters. You really felt like you knew them, not just as a character, but as an actual person. I could have used a little something...more...in the story line. However, it was an engaging novel, and I do intend to recommend it.

I see great things in the future of Andrew Roe as an author. ( )
  ellemichele | May 14, 2015 |
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Karen and John Vincent have a little girl, Anabelle, who at the age of seven suffers severe injuries while in an auto accident with her father. She lies in a coma-like state at home with her mother tending to her needs. At first, a few neighbors and friends stop to see little Anabelle and then word spreads as people flocking to her bedside find themselves and their lives healed. Interesting characters, a plot line that tells the story through people' lives and needs, make "The Miracle Girl" worth reading.
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"The crowds keep coming. More and more every day, drawn by rumor and whisper and desperate wish. They come to Shaker Street to see eight-year-old Anabelle Vincent, who lies in a coma-like state--unable to move or speak. They come because a visitor experienced what seemed like a miracle and believed it happened because of Anabelle. Word spreads. There are more visitors, more supposed miracles, more stories on TV and the Internet. But is this the divine at work or something else?"--Amazon.com.

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