Lety's Gift

Lety's Gift

by Coralie Hughes Jensen
Lety's Gift

Lety's Gift

by Coralie Hughes Jensen

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Overview

Sophie Hawkins has a unique gift.

Born illegitimately in a poor fishing village in the 1950s, Sophie is now set to be consecrated the first woman Anglican bishop in Newfoundland�s Eastern Diocese. Sophie�s mother, Lety, died when Sophie was too young to remember her. As a result, the little girl was left to be raised by a cruel grandmother, an abusive minister, and the sadistic overseers of a prison-like orphanage. Under the pressures of a difficult adolescence, her psychic talents emerge not as a blessing but a curse that leads to a breakdown.

Sophie�s survival depends on learning to control her abilities and to confront other traumatic events from her childhood. She turns to psychiatrist Griffon Fairbourne who helps her make sense of her powers and inspires her to enter the priesthood. Along with classmate Noah Lodge, Sophie is sent to remote western Newfoundland as a hospital chaplain where her gift reemerges when she senses imminent danger posed by recent activity on the hospital�s fourth floor that decades earlier housed an insane asylum.

Lety�s Gift is a mystery, a love story, and above all, a tale of triumph.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014056359
Publisher: Coralie Hughes Jensen
Publication date: 01/26/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 307 KB

About the Author

Delivering vestments to Anglican churches, Coralie Hughes Jensen was able to interview priests along the rural Western Peninsula of Newfoundland. Sophie�s difficult childhood in the 50s resembles that of many raised in the remote villages there.

Coralie�s other books include a historic suspense novel, Winter Harvest, published by Five Star, and L�Oro Verde and Passup Point both print published by LRP. She has received honorable mentions in the Writer�s Digest Short Story Competition and has published short stories here and abroad.
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