The Solace of Water, Elizabeth Byler Younts
The Solace of Water, Elizabeth Byler Younts
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The Solace of Water
A moving, standalone historical novel about forgiveness and unexpected friendship

Author: Elizabeth Byler Younts

Narrator: Nan Gurley

Unabridged: 11 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 06/05/2018


Synopsis

Award-winning author Elizabeth Byler Younts delivers a powerful novel of grief, friendship, and forgiveness filled with her signature lyricism and emotional depth."Younts's powerful novel reverberates with love that crosses religious and racial boundaries to find the humanity that connects us all. Highly recommended." --Library Journal starred reviewIn the turbulent 1950s, Delilah Evans leaves behind her son's grave in Alabama, hoping for a fresh start in her husband's Pennsylvania hometown. Instead, she finds herself drowning in sorrow and guilt--until an unlikely friendship blossoms with her reclusive Amish neighbor, Emma Mullet, who harbors secrets of her own. Meanwhile, Delilah's daughter, Sparrow, struggles under the weight of her mother's grief, finding solace in Emma's home even as she hides devastating secrets of her own.With the white, Black, and Amish communities of Sinking Creek at their most divided, there seems to be little hope for reconciliation. But long-buried hurts have their way of surfacing, and Delilah and Emma find themselves facing their own self-deceptions. Together they must learn how to face the future through the healing power of forgiveness."Younts has set herself apart with this exquisite story of friendship and redemption . . . I'll be talking about this book for years to come." --Rachel Hauck, New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding DressSet against the racial, cultural, and religious divides of small-town Pennsylvania, The Solace of Water is a moving portrait of loss, reconciliation, and the fragile beauty of human connection. This standalone historical novel includes discussion questions, making it a meaningful choice for book clubs and a memorable gift for readers of literary, hope-filled fiction.

About Elizabeth Byler Younts

Elizabeth Byler Younts gained a worldwide audience through her first book, Seasons: A Real Story of an Amish Girl. She is also the author of the Carol Award–winning novel The Solace of Water, the critically acclaimed novel The Bright Unknown, and the Promise of Sunrise series. She has consulted on Amish lifestyle and the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect for two award-winning television shows. Elizabeth lives in Central Pennsylvania with her husband, two daughters, and a small menagerie of well-loved pets. Visit her online at ElizabethBylerYounts.com; Twitter: @ElizabethYounts; Facebook: AuthorElizabethBylerYounts; and Instagram: @ElizabethBylerYounts_author.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dale on November 26, 2020

Delilah Evans is not a bit happy about the move from Montgomery in the south to Pennsylvania. It means leaving behind the grave of her son Carver. But her preacher husband Malachi wants to return to his hometown. Delilah’s and Malachi’s’ eldest daughter Sparrow is grieving the loss of her brother to......more

Goodreads review by Jen on June 11, 2018

The Solace of Water is an emotionally charged, captivating work of historical fiction. Set in the turbulent 1950's, this is the story of an African American woman and a white Amish woman and their unlikely friendship. Delilah, a preachers wife, has just moved with her family from Alabama to a little......more

Goodreads review by Jocelyn on September 18, 2018

Oh my heavenly days. This book. If you can get the audio version, do it. If not, get it in any format you can. The writing itself deserves multiple awards, and I hope to be able to congratulate Younts on winning those at some point. The voices of each character, the setting, the subjects (hefty subj......more

Goodreads review by Lynne on June 18, 2018

With exquisite skill and unique prose, Younts transported me to the tensions of the 1950s while capturing the timelessness of friendship and forgiveness. The characters in this story of secrets leap from the page and straight into your heart. You can almost hear the small creek that divides these wo......more

Goodreads review by Carrie on June 25, 2018

This beautifully-written story explores the depths of friendship, mother-daughter relationships, grief, and forgiveness. Some of the topics, including racism, alcoholism, and self-harm, are challenging to read and consider, but Elizabeth Byler Younts handled them with honesty and sensitivity. I list......more


Quotes

'. . . a riveting and (sadly) relevant historical novel about racial tensions, religious divides, and an unlikely friendship forged in grief. . . Ultimately hopeful, this eloquent, painful story addresses the darkness we carry, the damage our sin causes to others, the freedom of forgiveness, and the ways grief can both blind us and bind us together.' Christianity Today

'The Solace of Water is a gripping coming-of-age historical fiction story that will stick with readers for some time after the final word is read. Hauntingly beautiful prose is bountiful in this tightly woven tale . . . The characters demonstrate the impact secrets, guilt and unforgiveness can have on a person in this emotive gem.' RT Book Reviews, 4 1/2 stars, TOP PICK

'VERDICT Younts's powerful novel reverberates with love that crosses religious and racial boundaries to find the humanity that connects us all. Highly recommended.' Library Journal STARRED REVIEW