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  • 12/2015
  • 9780985715250 0985715251
  • 312 pages
  • $17.95
Susan Plunket
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When Every Breath Becomes a Prayer

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

The day she returns from her mother's funeral, Georgina discovers her husband Colin's affair. A remote Englishman, he is unsympathetic to the fact that Georgina’s world has been capsized by the death of both her parents and her daughter, Kate’s, suicidal depression. Already down on her hands and knees, fighting for her child’s life, Colin’s affair lands Georgina face down in the mud. As Kate grows sicker and nothing helps, Georgina descends into a nightmare world where all her assumptions about reality are exploded as she turns for help to an intuitive in Minnesota, a Peruvian archangel channel, an Irish mystic and her own dreams. Georgina is mystical, Kate is practical. Where Georgina rushes in guided by intuition, Kate thinks things through, observing and sensing their pulse. Only love for her mother keeps Kate from taking her own life, when all she wants, is to beg for death, to end the unbearable pain. Four women support them on their journey. It is articulate hardboiled Emma, an obituary writer for The Times, who perpetually goads Georgina in the role of side kick and commentator. The wisdom of the crone is offered by Georgina's 80 year old friend Selma. Selma is the daughter of a black share cropper raised in the South before the Civil Rights Act. When Georgina says "If Kate dies, I will die. Did you know love can kill?" Selma tells her "pull up your socks girl, you got to pull up your socks and help your child.” And it is Carrie, the etherial horse therapist, who, when fear grips Georgina by the throat, stealing her voice, reminds her, "worrying is like praying for what you don't want.” And then, there is Julia, Georgina's younger sister. It is Julia who has always sweetened Georgina's life. But it is Julia, and not Kate, who will be sacrificed to death before the story ends. As the book moves forward into the present, six years after Kate’s confrontation with death, she is married to Finn and living in Okinawa, Japan, working as a graphic novelist. Finn is in Air Force special forces. Kate also has a friend, Lydia, who like Kate, is a military wife. But unlike Kate, Lydia, has never been able to be authentic even with herself. There are four men in the book. Cyrus is Kate's father and Georgina's exotic, handsome, Persian ex-husband. Colin is Georgina's most recent husband and the villain in the group. He's self-centered and disloyal, but unfortunately also smart, funny and sexy. He doesn't even pretend support as he burns the house down and poisons the well. Matthew is a nuclear physicist and Georgina's final love. He arrives in the twilight hour of her life and carries her home to herself. Kate's husband, Finn, is all American, full of testosterone, good will and tenderness, and he looks like James Dean. After her near death, it is Finn who calls Kate's Soul back into being. As the characters hurdle along through the story bumping up against one another, each has flashes of insight, but it is only Georgina and Kate who experience the full catastrophe of the human condition and see the blinding beauty in it. Their journey into suffering and their acceptance of it, becomes a thousand allumettes which light up the inner landscape of their lives, altering them forever.
Reviews
The Columbia Review

 “When Every Breath Becomes a Prayer” is an ambitious new novel by Susan Plunket. At its center is Georgina, a passionate, worldly woman whose life is rich with emotional attachments and the consequent conflicts, sorrows, and perpetual fears of pending tragedy. Her lovers’ betrayals and, more than anything, her daughter’s suicidal depression, make for intertwining plotlines created from the stuff of real life.This is a novel filled with multifaceted characters whose actions and motivations ring true. Georgina’s circle of close friends and confidants, the men in her life, and Kate, her troubled yet wonderful daughter, are three-dimensional and humanly flawed, as flesh-and-blood as living people.Another central character in the novel, one that’s no less alive than the human players, is New York City, which all readers—either lovers or detractors of the Big Apple—would agree plays a crucial role in giving this story a wonderful boost of emotional authenticity. Take this, for example: “It was dusk. The leaves were blowing overhead, and there wasn’t much traffic on Fifth Avenue. Georgina suddenly felt all alone in the world.” Not only the succinct description creates a familiar image wholly fitting that particular moment in the story, but also, the subtle irony would not escape the reader, who knows how the absence of traffic on Fifth Avenue in New York City could make one feel alone in the world.While presenting a complex web of genuine human relations, emotions, and conflicts, the novel is further enriched by insight and wisdom that will apply to the lives of many readers. With clever dialogue and communications between the characters, the author ably introduces concepts about the role of dreams, the force of the subconscious, and interesting Jungian sagacity. There are many gems and nuggets, such as when explaining why a healer “has to be wounded to heal.” The reason? “Because suffering makes us wiser and more compassionate. Most of us want our burdens lifted, but it’s in bearing them that we become who we were meant to be…”In summary, “When Every Breath Becomes a Prayer” by Susan Plunket is a wonderful story that readers—both women and men—would enjoy and remember. The author manages to bring a fascinating cast of characters to life, which is not only real and authentic life with all its ups and downs, but also a spiritual life that sustains the characters—and us—in times of hardship, anxiety and pain. The psychological challenges and unraveling events provide suspense, as well as deep introspection and boundless material for contemplation that will keep readers busy long after they turn the last page. Highly Recommended! 

Avraham Azrieli is the author of "The Jerusalem Inception"

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12/12/2015
Publication date for " When Every Breath Becomes a Prayer"

Publication date for:  When Every Breath Becomes a Prayer  

December 11, 2015

"This beautiful story about love will catapult you into a new understanding of what it means to be human." — Meadow Linn, co-author of The Mystic Cookbook

 

 

 

 

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 12/2015
  • 9780985715250 0985715251
  • 312 pages
  • $17.95
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