Keeping Faith

Keeping Faith by Jodi Picoult is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on August 26, 2008. This 512-page novel explores the tumultuous aftermath of Mariah White’s divorce from her unfaithful husband, Colin, as their seven-year-old daughter, Faith, becomes an unexpected focal point of miraculous events. Amidst her mother’s deep depression, Faith begins to hear divine voices and exhibits signs of stigmata, drawing the family into a media frenzy and a contentious custody battle.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of belief and the complexities of family dynamics. As Mariah and Faith navigate the challenges posed by their circumstances, the story raises questions about faith and the nature of miracles. This edition, written in English, presents a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary women’s experiences and the impact of external pressures on personal relationships.
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When the marriage of Mariah White and her cheating husband, Colin, turns ugly and disintegrates, their seven-year-old daughter, Faith, is there to witness it all. In the aftermath of a rapid divorce, Mariah falls into a deep depression—and suddenly Faith, a child with no religious background whatsoever, hears divine voices, starts reciting biblical passages, and develops stigmata. And when the miraculous healings begin, mother and daughter are thrust into the volatile center of controversy and into the heat of a custody battle—trapped in a mad media circus that threatens what little stability the family has left.
In Keeping Faith, #1 New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult—one of the most powerful writers in contemporary fiction—brilliantly examines belief, miracles, and the complex core of family.
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