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Minding Henry Lewis

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The panicked voice of a teenage girl interrupts Celie Landon's gardening at her river house one unseasonably warm April day. As soon as she realizes the dark spot in the water may be a child, she races to help the girl, but arrives too late. During the rescue efforts for 11 year-old Henry Lewis, his older sister Meeka and Celie are inextricably linked. The guilt that each one feels roils under the surface while the body remains missing for four days. As Celie obsesses over her part in the drowning, she confronts feelings of inadequacy after a year-long battle with cancer, the widening distance from her husband Jake, and issues from her New England childhood in an all-white town. 14-year-old Meeka, crushed by her mother's withdrawal, worries about her continuing responsibility to 'mind' her little sister Jasmine, 5, and two cousins, Liné, 7, and Rey, 13, abandoned by his mother a year earlier. Struggling to make sense of the sudden changes in her world, Meeka is curious about the white lady's ongoing interjection in their lives. Their growing relationship is complicated by Celie's disgust over her failure to be the person she thought she was before the cancer. At the funeral while Meeka's mother and schoolmates challenge her publicly, Rey disappears. Meeka blames herself. Guessing that he's gone to find his unreliable mother, she leaves home secretly to track him down. When Celie figures out where Meeka has gone, she follows her to Baltimore in hopes of avoiding another tragedy. Interwoven with lingering issues of race in small-town America, the story celebrates the journey of unlikely friends who discover common ground in their grief and in their determination to be better people.

Author Biography:

Sarah Collins Honenberger writes about ordinary people in extraordinary situations. Her third novel, CATCHER, CAUGHT is a Pen/Faulkner Foundation selection for its Writers in Schools program, and an Amazon Best-Seller. A fellow of the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, she has been recognized for her ongoing contributions to the writing field and her support of other writers by the Virginia Writers Club. Her novels and short fiction have won numerous awards including the F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Fiction Conference runner-up award and first place awards from New Millenium, Antietam Review, and Southern Lit. She regularly appears in the top one hundred authors of literary fiction on Amazon.com. Her other novels include WALTZING COWBOYS and WHITE LIES: A Tale of Babies, Vaccines and Deception. She lives and writes in Tappahannock, Virginia.
Release date NZ
February 24th, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
280
Dimensions
140x216x16
ISBN-13
9780615980362
Product ID
22271595

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