Painted Table e-bog
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The Norwegian table, a century-old heirloom ingrained with family memory, has become a totem of a life Saffee would rather forgeta childhood disrupted by her mother's mental illness.Saffee does not want the table. By the time she inherits the object of her mother's obsession, the surface is thick with haphazard layers of paint and heavy with unsettling memories.After a childhood spent watching ...
E-bog
108,68 DKK
Forlag
Thomas Nelson
Udgivet
10 december 2013
Længde
320 sider
Genrer
Fiction and Related items
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781401689711
The Norwegian table, a century-old heirloom ingrained with family memory, has become a totem of a life Saffee would rather forgeta childhood disrupted by her mother's mental illness.Saffee does not want the table. By the time she inherits the object of her mother's obsession, the surface is thick with haphazard layers of paint and heavy with unsettling memories.After a childhood spent watching her mother slide steadily into insanity, painting and re-painting the ancient table, Saffee has come to fear that seeds of psychosis may lie dormant within her. She must confront her mother's torment if she wants to defend herself against it.Traversing four generations over the course of a century, The Painted Table is a beautiful portrait of inherited memory. It is a sprawling narrative affirmation that a family artifactlike a family membercan bear the marks of one's past . . . as well as intimations of one's redemption.';This difficult but beautiful story of hurt and healing, desperation and hope, offers an intriguing view inside the world of the mentally ill and their loved ones.' Publishers Weekly';Describes a descent into darkness [and a] redemptive ascent into light . . . [The Painted Table is a] deeply moving experience.' Melvin W. Hanna, PhD, author of Mood Food: Nourishing Your God Given Emotions"e;[C]ompelling . . . [The Painted Table] point[s] readers toward redemption, the kind that removes all the layers of anesthetic we use to tryand failto numb our pain, and replaces them with beauty that can come only through grief and surrender."e; ChristianityToday.com