Healing Maddie Brees

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Maddie Brees has been given bad news: she is seriously ill. But she also has an old friend, an ex-boyfriend who might be able to heal her. She was witness to Vincent Elander’s so-called miracles in the past. But that was a long time ago, a memory that she would prefer to keep buried. Now she is happily married to Frank and the mother of three young boys. The religion of her past is behind her, along with any confidence she once had in it. With the onset of her cancer, the memories of Vincent won’t leave Maddie alone, and before long they are affecting everything else: her marriage, her husband, the things they thought they agreed on, and the beliefs they thought they shared. Soon Frank, who was to be Maddie’s rock throughout her treatment, is finding fault-lines of his own. In this exquisitely written narrative, the author explores the questions of honesty and commitment, of disease and isolation, and of the many shapes healing takes. A debut novel from a promising new voice in fiction, Healing Maddie Brees is the story of a marriage and the memories that pit themselves against it, of the uncanny power of the body in both disease and desire, and of whether true healing ever really happens.

Maddie Brees has been given bad news: She is seriously ill. But she also has an old friend, an ex-boyfriend who might be able to heal her. She was witness to Vincent Elander’s so-called miracles in the past. But that was a long time ago, a memory that she would rather stay buried.

Now she is happily married to Frank and mother of their three young boys. The religion of her past is behind her, along with any confidence she once had in it. With the onset of her cancer, the memories of Vincent won’t leave Maddie alone, and before long they are affecting everything else: her marriage, her husband, the things they thought they agreed on, the beliefs they thought they shared. Soon Frank, who was to be Maddie’s rock throughout her treatment, is finding fault-lines of his own. 

In this exquisitely written narrative, Stevenson explores the questions of honesty and commitment, of disease and isolation, and of the many shapes healing takes.

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Rebecca Brewster Stevenson is a blogger for the blog Small Hours and a former English teacher. She lives in Durham, North Carolina. Rebecca Brewster Stevenson is a native of Pittsburgh. She has bachelor of arts degree in literature and communication arts from Grove City College and a master’s degree in graduate liberal studies from Duke University. Rebecca currently lives in Durham, North Carolina with her husband and three children. Healing Maddie Brees is her first novel. You can follow Rebecca’s writing at her popular blog “Small Hours” at rebeccabrewsterstevenson.com.
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