Mortal Words

Mortal Words by Kathryn Lasky Knight, published by Pocket Books in 1991, is a fiction novel that spans 339 pages. The story follows Calista Jacobs, a children’s book illustrator, as she embarks on a journey from Harvard to the Smithsonian and a Dallas Bible college. Her quest is driven by the need to uncover the truth behind the potential murder of a colleague, believed to be linked to fundamentalist extremists.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and detective work, as Calista navigates city life and confronts the complexities of her investigation. The book delves into themes surrounding women’s roles in society and the challenges they face, particularly in the context of a male-dominated environment. Through her pursuit, Calista encounters various characters and situations that reflect the tensions between differing ideologies and lifestyles.
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The irrepressible Calista Jacobs, a children’s book illustrator, follows a trail from Harvard to the Smithsonian, to a Dallas Bible college, in pursuit of fundamentalist extremists who may have murdered one of her “secular humanist” colleagues
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