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Small as a Mustard Seed
by Shelli Johnson

Published: 2003-12-04
Paperback : 208 pages
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As a child in 1960's rural Ohio, Ann Marie Adler finds herself caught between her father, Frank, a veteran who survived the war in Korea but with devastating post-traumatic stress, and her mother, Adele, who is blindsided by the mental illness that accompanied him home. In a series of ...
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As a child in 1960's rural Ohio, Ann Marie Adler finds herself caught between her father, Frank, a veteran who survived the war in Korea but with devastating post-traumatic stress, and her mother, Adele, who is blindsided by the mental illness that accompanied him home. In a series of escalating dangerous episodes, Frank confuses reality with soul-searing memories, believing he's still a soldier fighting for his life in battle-torn Korea. During the delusions, Ann Marie and her younger sister, Jolene, become the enemy, which leaves them fearing for their lives. Unable to fully protect her daughters, Adele scrambles to keep order while her husband's threatening and unpredictable outbursts slowly tear the family apart.


An excellent choice for fans of emotionally-gripping literary fiction such as The Kite RunnerThe Lovely Bones, & The Secret Life of Bees

Not just another coming-of-age story, Small as a Mustard Seed is that "one in a million story. You will rarely find a story that can captivate your feelings and touch your soul like this one. This is a must read for any adult looking for a real story. It is far and away one of the most significant reading experiences I've ever had." (Kindle Book Review)

Publishers Weekly called it "an intense and heartbreaking story of the fallout of war." Small as a Mustard Seed is a powerful novel about how war affects generations, how it changes who people are and could've been, and how family shapes us for better or worse.

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