
The Covenant of Water
Abraham Verghese
(Author)Description
From the New York Times bestselling author of Cutting for Stone comes a stunning and magisterial epic of love, faith, and medicine in South India, following three generations of a family seeking the answers to a strange secret.
Spanning the years 1900 to 1977, The Covenant of Water is set in Kerala, on India's Malabar Coast and follows three generations of a family that suffers a peculiar affliction in every generation, at least one person dies by drowning--and in Kerala, water is everywhere.
At the turn of the century, a twelve-year-old girl from Kerala's Christian community, grieving the death of her father, is sent by boat to her wedding, where she will meet her forty-year-old husband for the first time. From this unforgettable new beginning, the young girl--and future matriarch, Big Ammachi--will witness unthinkable changes over the span of her extraordinary life, full of joy and triumph as well as hardship and loss, her faith and love the only constants.
A shimmering evocation of a bygone India and of the passage of time itself, The Covenant of Water is a hymn to progress in medicine and to human understanding--and a humbling testament to the hardships undergone by past generations for the sake of those alive today. Imbued with humor, deep emotion, and the essence of life, it is one of the most masterful literary novels published in recent years.
The Covenant of Water is the long-awaited novel by Abraham Verghese, the author of Cutting for Stone, which has sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States alone and remained on the New York Times bestseller list for over two years.
Product Details
Publisher | Recorded Books, Inc. |
Publish Date | May 02, 2023 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9798212530361 |
Dimensions | N/A |
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Reviews
"Abraham Verghese is a rarity among authors--a gifted writer who is also a dramatic narrator. Once you listen to his nuanced, emotionally charged performance, you'll be convinced that no one else could have better captured the dialects, tones, and cadences of his mostly Indian characters. He also portrays a Scot and an American, among others, and adroitly changes his pitch for male or female characters...A long and immersive listen, this audiobook is a tour de force. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award."
-- "AudioFile""An epic melodrama of medicine...The miraculous melds naturally with medicine."
-- "Wall Street Journal""Filled with shimmery, charismatic people who love deeply and dream big."
-- "Amazon.com""For more than seventy years, Big Ammachi survives tragedy and triumph, growing from a twelve-year-old bride into the matriarch, as her country also comes into its own."
-- "People""One of the best books I've read in my entire life. It's epic. It's transportive...It was unputdownable!"
-- "Oprah Winfrey""These lives, so finely drawn and intensely felt, are at once singular and inextricably bound together within the immensity of fate and faith--like 'the water that connects them all.'"
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