The River Witch

The River Witch by Kimberly Brock, published by Bell Bridge Books in 2012, is a literary work that spans 246 pages. This novel explores the journey of a woman who, broken in body and spirit, retreats to the mystical wilderness of a Georgia island. Through her seclusion, she seeks to rediscover herself amidst the sweetness of old songs, traditional ways, and the gentle magic of the river people.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family life and personal healing, set against a Southern backdrop. The story presents a psychological exploration of the protagonist’s inner struggles and her connection to the natural world around her. As she navigates her path to self-discovery, the book intertwines elements of romance and the complexities of women’s experiences, inviting readers to reflect on the power of place and memory.
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Broken in body and spirit, she secludes herself in the mystical wilderness of a Georgia island. Can she find herself in the sweetness of old songs, old ways, and the gentle magic of the river people?
Kimberly Brock is a native Southerner, a former actor and special needs educator. Her work has appeared in anthologies and magazines. She lives with her husband and three children north of Atlanta, Georgia. The River Witch is her first novel. Visit her at KimberlyBrockBooks.com.
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