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A Woman of Salt
A Woman of Salt
Author: Mary Potter Engel
In an uncommon mosaic of fiction and commentary, a new writer brilliantly explores the conflict between a woman's mundane secular life and her passionate longing for spirituality. — A Woman of Salt opens with Ruth VanderZicht receiving the news that her mother is dying and is asking for her. Ruth is thrown into a fierce turmoil of memo...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781582431567
ISBN-10: 1582431566
Publication Date: 10/2001
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Counterpoint Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Synopsis from the back of the book. "When Ruth VanderZicht receives the news that her mother, a fierce Dutch Calvinist from whom she has been alienated for years is dying and has asked to see her, she dcan't decide whether to go. This dilemma ignites a turmoil of memory and struggle in which she veers between love and anger, sense and insanity, herself and her mother, the world and God. What ensues is a form of dialogue where each story about Ruth and her past is stitched together by a midrash, a marrative exploration of a biblical text that Ruth writes herself and that becomes a commentary on the events of her life. The result is a daring and complex novel that confronts the dangers of instrospection and the healing power of the imagination. It is a resonant meditation and a beautiful story about one woman's longing for rest."


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