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Marc Koralnik |
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FIVE WIVES
From one of Canada's best, Five Wives is a provocative and assured novel about the trials of faith, and the tensions of evangelism, based on a horrific true story - in the vein of The Poisonwood Bible and Ann Patchett's State of Wonder.
A novel set in the rainforest of Ecuador about five women left behind when their missionary husbands are killed, based on shocking real-life events.
A novel set in the rainforest of Ecuador about five women left behind when their missionary husbands are killed, based on shocking real-life events.
When a small group of evangelical Christian missionaries and their families move into the rainforest in Ecuador, with the intent to convert the uncontacted' indigenous Waorani people, all the men are speared to death - instead of leaving the wives decide to continue the mission, with disastrous consequences.
In 1956, a small group of evangelical Christian missionaries and their families journeyed to the rainforest in Ecuador intending to convert the Waorani, a people who had never had contact with the outside world. The plan was known as Operation Auca. After spending days dropping gifts from an aircraft, the five men in the party rashly entered the "intangible zone." They were all killed, leaving their wives and children to fend for themselves.
Five Wives is the fictionalized account of the real-life women who were left behind, and their struggles - with grief, with doubt, and with each other - as they continued to pursue their evangelical mission in the face of the explosion of fame that followed their husbands' deaths.
Five Wives is a riveting, often wrenching story of evangelism and its legacy, teeming with atmosphere and compelling characters and rich in emotional impact.
JOAN THOMAS's first novel, Reading by Lightning, won the Amazon First Novel Award and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book, and was longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, among other honours. Curiosity, her second novel, was also nominated for the IMPAC Award and was longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Her most recent novel, The Opening Sky, was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction. Thomas was the 2014 recipient of the Writers' Trust Engel/Findley Prize for a writer in mid career. She lives in Winnipeg.
In 1956, a small group of evangelical Christian missionaries and their families journeyed to the rainforest in Ecuador intending to convert the Waorani, a people who had never had contact with the outside world. The plan was known as Operation Auca. After spending days dropping gifts from an aircraft, the five men in the party rashly entered the "intangible zone." They were all killed, leaving their wives and children to fend for themselves.
Five Wives is the fictionalized account of the real-life women who were left behind, and their struggles - with grief, with doubt, and with each other - as they continued to pursue their evangelical mission in the face of the explosion of fame that followed their husbands' deaths.
Five Wives is a riveting, often wrenching story of evangelism and its legacy, teeming with atmosphere and compelling characters and rich in emotional impact.
JOAN THOMAS's first novel, Reading by Lightning, won the Amazon First Novel Award and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book, and was longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, among other honours. Curiosity, her second novel, was also nominated for the IMPAC Award and was longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Her most recent novel, The Opening Sky, was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction. Thomas was the 2014 recipient of the Writers' Trust Engel/Findley Prize for a writer in mid career. She lives in Winnipeg.
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