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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I was not initially engulfed by this novel, but as I read deeper into it, I was hooked. Finch's development is magnificently worked out. Masterful display of the physical and the spiritual realms interacting. ( )It's about a girl whose name is finch and she was put in bandages for a while until in the mid-twenty. By then she could talk about ghosts. Finch Nobles tends to the flowers and shrubs surrounding an isolated cemetery in a small Southern town. Finch, who was badly burned at the age of 4, is a loner. She discovers she can hear the voices of those buried in her cemetery. Through her narrative we learn the regrets, explanations and insights of the dead. When the residents of Nobles cemetery first arrive, their spirits are heavy; unable to move about freely. It is through the telling of their stories that they 'lighten and fade away'. Don't search this novel for any type of Christian theology. You won't find it. Don't pick apart the visions of the afterlife we are shown. Just enjoy a good story about a woman who learns from the dead how to thrive in the world of the living. One of my all-time favorites! A Gracious Plenty by Sheri Reynolds - I love storytelling. I am not a storyteller in the sense that I get up in front of groups of people and tell memorized, rehearsed stories, but I have been known to spin a yarn or two among friends. And I truly appreciate the skill it takes to tell a story as rich as this one. Finch Nobles is a caretaker of the dead, literally and figuratively. She tends the grounds of the cemetery in her town, but she also tends the souls of those people buried there. Finch is feared by the locals, mostly due to her disfigurement from a burn suffered when she was a child, but also because of her "I don't give a damn" attitude. However, both obstacles are overcome by her relationships with the spiritual inhabitants of the cemetery and the live people who visit them. Reynolds weaves a gentle but riveting tale of love, hate and redemption that stretches the veil between the living and the dead. This is one I'll remember for a long time... no reviews | add a review
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