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Watching the Tree Limbs

By Mary E. DeMuth

Description:

From Publishers Weekly
In this debut faith-based novel, DeMuth transports readers to the hot East Texas town that is nine-year-old Mara's home. Amid the red dirt and pecan trees, Mara struggles to find her way through a painful and mysterious family situation. Who were her parents? Is her aunt Elma really her aunt-and does Elma really have a tumor? What will happen to her if her aunt dies? The pain in Mara's life multiplies when she meets General, the teenage neighbor who repeatedly rapes her, threatening her life if she tells anyone. DeMuth captures the horrific situation-from Mara's inability to keep her body from shaking to her determination to watch the tree limbs to keep her mind off of what is going on-while providing hope of redemption and healing. Her characters are expertly drawn, and encompass meanness, evil, great kindness and the confusion of generally good people who don't know how to handle what life has given them. Christian themes are woven throughout as a natural expression of the characters and situation. Readers may be surprised at the dark subject matter, but this book will appeal to many readers both as a thoughtful, powerful reflection on a difficult topic and as a compelling story.
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Book Takeaway:

Even the most horrific of experiences can be redeemed.

Awards:

Year Title Description
2007 Christy Award finalist: First Novel Recognizes excellence in Christian fiction
2007 ACFW Book of the Year 2nd place: First Novel Recognizes excellence in Christian fiction

Why the author wrote this book:

As a childhood sexual abuse survivor, I wanted to explore the devastation and healing that results from sexual trauma. And in weaving Mara's story, I notched up the suspense, creating mystery and a deep empathy for the character.

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