Keeping Faith

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For the second time in her marriage, Mariah White catches her husband with another woman, and Faith, their seven-year-old daughter, witnesses every painful minute. In the aftermath of a sudden divorce, Mariah struggles with depression and Faith begins to confide in an imaginary friend.

At first, Mariah dismisses these exchanges as a child’s imagination. But when Faith starts reciting passages from the Bible, develops stigmata, and begins to perform miraculous healings, Mariah wonders if her daughter – a girl with no religious background – might indeed be seeing God. As word spreads and controversy heightens, Mariah and Faith are besieged by believers and disbelievers alike, caught in a media circus that threatens what little stability they have left.

What are you willing to believe? Is Faith a prophet or a troubled little girl? Is Mariah a good mother facing an impossible crisis – or a charlatan using her daughter to reclaim the attention her unfaithful husband withheld?

Reviews

The novelist displays an almost uncanny ability to enter the skins of her troubled young protagonists
<i>New York Times</i> on THE PACT
This beautifully crafted novel will grab readers with its stunning topic
<i>People</i> on MY SISTER'S KEEPER
Addictively readable, raising valid questions about religion without getting maudlin. For a novel, that in itself is a miracle
<i>Entertainment Weekly</I>
Picoult offers a perfectly pitched take on the great mysteries of the heart
<i>Kirkus Reviews</I>
Slick and pacey . . . If you like a brisk read with a soft centre, this is the novel for you
The Sunday Times
An emotional and powerful book
Woman's Weekly
Picoult fans will not be disappointed. There is the usual compulsive writing, the insight into family and colourful characterisation . . . a pleasure to pick up, and impossible to put down
Daily Express
Jodi Picoult's novels often focus on lives turned upside down by some terrible event, and it's her way with the small emotional detail that makes them so rewarding
Marie Claire