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Marcia Rose Time to Heal Ballantine Books 1998 034540226X / 9780345402264 Mass Market Paperback Very Good 034540226X 034540226X Product Description The thrilling tales of six generations of American women with the healer's gift MARCIA ROSE Once again New York Times bestselling author Marcia Rose displays her dazzling talent for getting inside the hearts and minds of women and laying bare the truths that unite them throughout time. Sweeping through three centuries and six generations of women, pulsing with drama and passion, here is an epic novel of women gifted with the extraordinary power to heal. A TIME TO HEAL In the beginning, there's White Bird, daughter of a Pequot healer, forced to flee to the banks of the Connecticut River after the massacre of her tribe. There, White Bird instructs her daughter, Annis, in the art and power of healing, a gift that Annis then passes down to Morgan Wellburn, her child by a white man. Following her own destiny, Morgan is led to Dr. Grace Chapman--one of the few female physicians in the country--and later to bustling Brooklyn at the turn of the century, where her skills as a midwife and champion of the poor will lead her to her ultimate dream. . . . Through generations of love and loss, heartache and passion, Morgan's own daughter, granddaughter, and great-granddaughter will be challenged and changed by their remarkable, inherited gift in this unforgettable novel of women who dare to fight for their right to heal--and for their hearts. . . . From the Inside Flap The thrilling tales of six generations of American women with the healer's gift MARCIA ROSE Once again New York Times bestselling author Marcia Rose displays her dazzling talent for getting inside the hearts and minds of women and laying bare the truths that unite them throughout time. Sweeping through three centuries and six generations of women, pulsing with drama and passion, here is an epic novel of women gifted with the extraordinary power to heal. A TIME TO HEAL In the beginning, there's White Bird, daughter of a Pequot healer, forced to flee to the banks of the Connecticut River after the massacre of her tribe. There, White Bird instructs her daughter, Annis, in the art and power of healing, a gift that Annis then passes down to Morgan Wellburn, her child by a white man. Following her own destiny, Morgan is led to Dr. Grace Chapman--one of the few female physicians in the country--and later to bustling Brooklyn at the turn of the century, where her skills as a midwife and champion of the poor will lead her to her ultimate dream. . . . Through generations of love and loss, heartache and passion, Morgan's own daughter, granddaughter, and great-granddaughter will be challenged and changed by their remarkable, inherited gift in this unforgettable novel of women who dare to fight for their right to heal--and for their hearts. . . . Price:
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