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The Peculiar Miracles of Antoinette Martin
The Peculiar Miracles of Antoinette Martin | Stephanie Knipper
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"In the spirit of Vanessa Diffenbaugh's The Language of Flowers--and with a touch of the magical--comes a spellbinding debut about a wondrously gifted child. Sisters Rose and Lily Martin were inseparable when they were kids. As adults, they've been estranged for years, until circumstances force them to come together to protect Rose's daughter. Ten-year-old Antoinette has a severe form of autism that requires constant care and attention. She has never spoken a word, but she has a powerful gift that others would give anything to harness: she can heal things with her touch. She brings wilted flowers back to life, makes a neighbor's tremors disappear, changes the course of nature on the Kentucky flower farm where she and her mother live. Antoinette's gift, though, puts her own life in danger, as each healing comes with an increasingly deadly price. As Rose--the center of her daughter's life--struggles with her own failing health, and Lily confronts her anguished past, they, and the men who love them, come to realize the sacrifices that must be made to keep this very special child safe. Written with great heart and a deep understanding of what it feels like to be "different," The Peculiar Miracles of Antoinette Martin is a novel about what it means to be family, and about the lengths to which people will go to protect the ones they love"
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JenniferEgnor
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Two sisters, a child on the autistic spectrum who has the gift of energy healing, two men in love with the same woman, death and dying, and a lot of flowers. There are messages of love, forgiveness, sacrifice, and the fact that words are not the only way to communicate. I also loved how the author used the Victorian tradition of the language of flowers. I loved this gentle book and the way it speaks of death, losing the fear of it.

JenniferEgnor This book is for: the healer. The person trying to find strength, forgiveness. For the person who tries to find words but cannot. For those who feel the song of the land in their bones, and especially, for those who are facing death. 8mo
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JenniferEgnor
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Death had not felt empty. Instead, it felt like waiting for something special, and its taste was unexpected, almost like chocolate, rich and slightly bitter.

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JenniferEgnor
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When she opened her eyes, the green hills were brighter, and the wild roses growing along the white-plank fence encircling the cemetery were sunset pink. Normally, the roses wouldn‘t flower for another month, but last year, after the funeral, Antoinette had pushed her hands into the dirt and they sprang to life. They hadn‘t stopped blooming since. Even bowed under a blanket of snow, the pink petals shone like the spots on a butterfly‘s wing.

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JenniferEgnor
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As in real life, ferns grew along the bank, but in her dream the fronds were made of words instead of leaves. She would sit there, eating leaves, singing under the moon until her throat was raw. Then she‘d run home, wake her mother, and fix everything. Words had power.

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JenniferEgnor
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“When she loses hope, hold on to it for her. The point isn‘t whether she gets better,” Will said. The point is whether she goes through this alone or has someone with her who loves her, someone who tells her everything will be all right after she‘s gone. Love her enough to believe *that* for her.

As a Hospice volunteer, Medium, and Death Doula—this line really spoke to me!

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JenniferEgnor
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The day of the funeral, snow covered the ground. Lily stood at the graveside, trying not to stare at the two gaping holes, but looking elsewhere was worse. Rose bent forward like a tree snapped by the weight of ice. Antoinette shrieked at the falling snowflakes. Behind them stood a row of mourners. Snow caught everywhere, on Lily‘s hair, her eyelashes, her cheeks. It was obscenely beautiful, like standing inside of a snow globe.

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JenniferEgnor
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Antoinette remembered a woman with dark hair and moss-green eyes. A woman who looked like something that bloomed at night.

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JenniferEgnor
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Puffy white-flowered Bradford Pear trees dotted the landscape. The trees were invasive, able to grow anywhere, including the thick Kentucky soil. They spread like the honeysuckle in the woods behind Eden Farms, but Lily liked them. There was something to admire about a species that planted itself anywhere, even if it wasn‘t wanted.

Shown: Bradford Pear trees in the spring lining our old driveway. Beautiful but they stink!

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Panpan

The titular Antoinette is a young non-verbal autistic girl with a miraculous power; her mother is dying, and her estranged obsessive-compulsive aunt is forced to return to he family flower farm to care for her sister and niece. It's bogged down by a tiresome love triangle and a cast of ultimately forgettable characters. The ending fails to deliver on a major plot point that otherwise could have made for a much more emotional and poignant piece.

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CleverGirl
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Mehso-so

This wasn't a terrible book, it just isn't my kind of book. I don't usually read anything like this so I don't know what to compare it to. I only finished it because I'm stuck at my daughter's choir rehearsal and they've been doing the same sing for about an hour 😳

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Debiw781
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Mehso-so

I wanted to like this one a lot more than I did. I like stories with a touch of the paranormal and the little girl in the story has a disability, a soft spot for me. At some point, though, I'm going to have to face that the only magical realism books I've liked so far are by Sarah Addison Allen.

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Debiw781
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Starting my first book of the new year after staying up late to watch Clemson WIN! I need to get myself organized as I have no idea what challenges I'll participate in (well, except for Goodreads and the HP challenge) but first some more reading and football.

Bostonmomx2 I love your stuffed animals in this and your prior pic. So cute! 7y
Debiw781 Thanks! I love stuffed animals 😊 7y
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candc320
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A little early Christmas present for myself 😆! Merry Christmas everyone!!!

NatalieR Merry Christmas to you! 🎄🎅🏻🎁 7y
Lynnsoprano Merry Christmas to you, too. 7y
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niftytiffd
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When you're on sick leave for the next few weeks... and the order you placed online with your B&N get well gift card has come in. 📚 Planning on getting some reading done, with Tinker Bell (my fur baby) looking on. #kittygetwellplant 😸🌿❤️

LeahBergen I hope your new books help you feel a bit better! 😀 7y
niftytiffd Thank you, @LeahBergen! I'm sure they will.😊 7y
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MrBook
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Another #TBRtemptation post for you 😂! This book sounds really interesting and had me at the book jacket. Anyone read this one yet? It sounds so goooood!!!

libellule.reader Sounds quite good! 7y
Amandajoy I thought, "never heard of it but looks interesting," only to see I'd already stacked it. 7y
I-read-and-eat This looks so great! Damn you! There goes my pay-check 😂 7y
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Gayan It's set in Kentucky so of course I have to read it. 7y
itsbrb Sounds interesting! Love the jacket, too. @amandajoy that happens way too often lol! 7y
minkyb This sounds wonderful! 7y
BethFishReads I thought it was only meh, but others loved it 7y
LitsyGoesPostal 😊👍🏻 7y
MrBook @dragonfly31 Right 😁?! @Amandajoy 😂👏🏻🙌🏻!!! @I-read-and-eat Muah hah hah 😈! I should get paid for this 😂👏🏻! @Gayan Of course 😊👍🏻!!! @itsbrb 😊👍🏻!!! @minkyb It does 😁👍🏻! @BethFishReads Well, at least it was blech 😂👏🏻. 7y
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Jeszimsmi
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Loved the magical realism. Reminiscent of Sarah Addison Allen. At its heart it is a story about sisters, love, forgiveness and the sacrifices we make for those we love.

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Jeszimsmi
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"Don't listen to that woman," her mother said. "Everyone's life is hard in some way. Yours just happens to be easier to see than most."

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BethFishReads
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Mehso-so

Several issues. 1. Too much foreshadowing so I had it figured out too early in book. 2. Three POVs but only two narrators for audiobook. 3. Not enough connection or emotion btwn one of the women & the two men who loved her. 4. B/c of point 1, not enough suspense or wonder about ending. Not that this is a bad book but more that it's kind of meh. If you don't figure out the plot early, you may have a better experience. Set on a flower farm

LitHousewife Pretty picture. I'm glad you posted this review. I don't think this would help my book funk at all. 8y
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BethFishReads
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Diving into this, starting tonight. I love @AlgonquinBooks and the audio (w/ Andi Arndt & Cassandra Campbell) should be good. A story about sisters, motherhood, autism, and relationships. Set on a flower farm in Kentucky. This also qualifies for #DebutNovel #Booktober #audiobook

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whatsheread
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What a gorgeous book. Stunning in its simple message and poignancy. An absolute must-read.

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CherylC
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Yay! I won this ARC and received it in today's mail. Looks intriguing!

MrBook Oooh, neat! Eager to know your thoughts! 8y
CherylC Eventually, I liked it. Parts were difficult to read, but it was ultimately rewarding. A bit of "deus ex machina" at the end left me dissatisfied. Still, it is an important book in the sense of getting into the struggles and rewards of parenting a differently-abled child. 8y
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everybookaworld
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"The land sang to those who stood still long enough to hear it."

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AmyStewart
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Look what just turned up in my garden! A new novel set on a cut flower farm in Kentucky- coming from Algonquin in August.

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