<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Set during the [era after the Civil War] and exploring the next chapter of history--the end of slavery--this ... story of love and healing is about three people who struggle to overcome the pain of the past and define their own future"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of Wench returns to the Civil War era to explore the next chapter of history--the trauma of the War and the end of slavery--in this powerful story of love and healing about three people who struggle to overcome the pain of the past and define their own future.</p><p>The Civil War has ended, and Madge, Sadie, and Hemp have each come to Chicago in search of a new life.</p><p>Born with magical hands, Madge has the power to discern others' suffering, but she cannot heal her own damaged heart. To mend herself and help those in need, she must return to Tennessee to face the women healers who rejected her as a child.</p><p>Sadie can commune with the dead, but until she makes peace with her father, she, too, cannot fully engage her gift.</p><p>Searching for his missing family, Hemp arrives in this northern city that shimmers with possibility. But redemption cannot be possible until he is reunited with those taken from him.</p><p>In the bitter aftermath of a terrible, bloody war, as a divided nation tries to come together once again, Madge, Sadie, and Hemp will be caught up in a desperate, unexpected battle for survival in a community desperate to lay the pain of the past to rest.</p><p>Beautiful in its historical atmosphere and emotional depth, <em>Balm</em> is a stirring novel of love, loss, hope, and reconciliation set during one of the most critical periods in American history.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>"Powerful characters and exquisite prose bring to life a tumultuous period of American history that still demands our attention."--Tara Conklin, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>The House Girl</em></p><p>The Civil War has ended, and Madge, Sadie, and Hemp have each come to Chicago in search of a new life. Born with magical hands, Madge has the power to discern others' suffering and ease it, but she cannot heal her own damaged heart. To mend herself and continue to help those in need, she must return to Tennessee to face the women healers who rejected her as a child.</p><p>Sadie can commune with the dead, but until she makes peace with her father, she, too, cannot fully engage her gift.</p><p>Searching for his missing family, Hemp arrives in this northern city that shimmers with possibility. But redemption cannot be possible until he is reunited with those taken from him.</p><p>In the bitter aftermath of a terrible, bloody war, as a divided nation tries to come together once again, Madge, Sadie, and Hemp will be caught up in an unexpected battle for survival in a community desperate to lay the pain of the past to rest.</p><p>"A powerful novel inspired by our nation's past." --<em>New York Journal of Books</em></p><p>"The complexity of her characters and visual power of her prose make for riveting reading."--Valerie Martin, author of<em> The Ghost of the Mary Celeste</em></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A deeply moving, beautifully written novel told from the heart."--<em>USA Today</em><br><br>"A powerful novel inspired by our nation's past...a tale of individual loves, longings, and losses bound together by the healing balm of hope. Perkins-Valdez truly captures the American spirit."--<b>New York Journal of Books</b><br><br>"Deeply engaging...An important tale of a pivotal time in our nation's history...A thrilling and deeply satisfying read."--<b>Hope Wabuke, The Root</b><br><br>"Dolen Perkins-Valdez is an ambitious writer who looks to the past with a calm gaze and a sympathetic heart. In her new novel BALM, as in her startling debut novel WENCH, the complexity of her characters and visual power of her prose make for riveting reading."--<b>Valerie Martin, author of THE GHOST OF THE MARY CELESTE</b><br><br>"Dolen Perkins-Valdez writes with extraordinary beauty."--<b>Savannah Morning News</b><br><br>"Elegantly crafted ...captures the fierce energy, diversity, and suffering of Civil War-era Chicago...Perkins-Valdez moves gracefully among her three protagonists' viewpoints as they struggle to claim their authentic gifts and free themselves of the pain of their pasts. Her spare, lyrical voice is unsentimental yet compassionate."--<b>Publishers Weekly</b><br><br>"Fiercely creative and exquisitely rendered...In sweeping prose, Perkins-Valdez transports you to Chicago after the Civil War, with Madge, a freeborn black woman, Sadie, a young white woman, and Hemp, a freedman looking for his wife. Their journeys of love, loss and reconciliation become your journeys. A must read."--<b>Lalita Tademy, New York Times bestselling author of CANE RIVER and RED RIVER</b><br><br>"From the first page, I fell under the spell of the magical BALM. Powerful characters and exquisite prose bring to life a tumultuous period of American history that still demands our attention...With emotional depth and evocative detail, Dolen Perkins-Valdez has written a beautiful novel I will not soon forget."--<b>Tara Conklin, New York Times bestselling author of HOUSE GIRL</b><br><br>"Full of love and loss, meaning and mystery, BALM draws you into a world in tumultuous transition. Hold on tight as Dolen Perkins-Valdez weaves a story you have not heard before; one which you will find impossible to forget. "--<b>Pearl Cleage, author of THINGS I SHOULD HAVE TOLD MY DAUGHTER: LIES, LESSONS AND LOVE AFFAIRS</b><br><br>"Gorgeously written...the perfect post-Charleston novel."--<b>Washington Post</b><br><br>"In BALM, Dolen Perkins-Valdez effectively reveals the emotional injury suffered by everyone following the Civil War. All of the characters came alive and I cared for them deeply. That, to me, is the best kind of book."--<b>Kathleen Grissom, author of THE KITCHEN HOUSE</b><br><br>"Moving...In gorgeous, compassionate prose, Perkins-Valdez continues our national conversation about people working together to heal our communities."--<b>Washington Post</b><br><br>"Perkins-Valdez deftly weaves her characters' longings with the gritty realities of American life after war's devastations...No sophomore slump is in evidence here. Readers who were captivated by Perkins-Valdez's first novel, <i>Wench, </i> will be intrigued by the post-Civil War lives of three Southern transplants to Chicago."--<b>Library Journal</b><br>
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