The wonder of all things
(Book)
On the heels of his critically acclaimed and New York Times bestselling debut novel, The Returned, Jason Mott delivers a spellbinding tale of love and sacrifice. On an ordinary day, at an air show like that in any small town across the country, a plane crashes into a crowd of spectators. After the dust clears, a thirteen-year-old girl named Ava is found huddled beneath a pocket of rubble with her best friend, Wash. He is injured and bleeding, and when Ava places her hands over him, his wounds disappear. Ava has an unusual gift: she can heal others of their physical ailments. Until the air show tragedy, her gift was a secret. Now the whole world knows, and suddenly people from all over the globe begin flocking to her small town, looking for healing and eager to catch a glimpse of The Miracle Child. But Ava's unique ability comes at a great cost, and as she grows weaker with each healing, she soon finds herself having to decide just how much she's willing to give up in order to save the ones she loves most. Elegantly written, deeply intimate and emotionally astute, The Wonder of All Things is an unforgettable story and a poignant reminder of life's extraordinary gifts.
Notes
Mott, J. (2014). The wonder of all things. Don Mills, Ontario, Canada, Harlequin MIRA.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Mott, Jason. 2014. The Wonder of All Things. Don Mills, Ontario, Canada, Harlequin MIRA.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Mott, Jason, The Wonder of All Things. Don Mills, Ontario, Canada, Harlequin MIRA, 2014.
MLA Citation (style guide)Mott, Jason. The Wonder of All Things. Don Mills, Ontario, Canada, Harlequin MIRA, 2014.
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