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Leah [Kindle Edition]

Dana K Haffar
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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On a still summer’s day on the island of Puerto Franco, darkness falls after eleven-year-old Leah wades into the sea and disappears. For days, her distraught mother Cristina and her little boy Sebastian watch the search boats scour the waters for the missing girl. Leah is not found. Sickened and devastated by the fishermen’s decision to call off the search, Cristina shuts herself off in her home, convinced that Leah will return. Meanwhile, freakish weather and unexpected storms lead the islanders to believe that Puerto Franco has been cursed. They blame Cristina who will not put Leah’s spirit to rest. At a complete loss of what to do, they turn their back on her and Sebastian.

Thirty years later, Mar, a visual artist, arrives on the island with her young daughter, Lemay. Her motivation is to paint in peace, away from the strains on her marriage caused by her husband’s womanising and domineering nature. She also has to come to terms with the fact that she may lose her sight in one eye due to a retinal detachment.

However, on meeting Clara, the owner of the retreat, and eventually Sebastian, Mar is soon drawn away from creative solitude into the lives of the community and its dark past. The sense she gets that the island harbours too many secrets is heightened when she is contacted by Leah’s spirit. On Leah’s spiritual lead, Mar unravels the origins of the curse on Puerto Franco through a history of tragedies, deceit, and suppressed anguish.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 505 KB
  • Print Length: 263 pages
  • Publisher: Amazon.com; 1 edition (27 Nov 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006FHUD86
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliantly evocative read! 1 April 2013
Format:Kindle Edition
Thoroughly enjoyed this remarkable novel - the characters are vividly portrayed amidst an evocative landscape, with all elements of plot line weaving towards a dramatic conclusion! Utterly enthralled - love this novel, love this author - most highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully Painted Characters. 2 Nov 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Leah is not just a book with many of the traditional elements of romance, it is a life art experience. This is a moving tapestry, every bit as perceptive as we come to assume are the paintings created by the main character Mar. This is a psychological book, which deeply explores people and the moments that create them. We actually brush up against the paranormal, how closely will depend on the minds of the reader. The beautifully crafted words provide the frame; our imaginations are drawn to paint the colours.
We may not at first know all Haffar's rich characters, but most will know a Mar, a Lemay, an Oscar. By the end we know the island and its inhabitants so well that they must long live in one's consciousness. On the evidence of this book, Dana K.Haffar deserves a great deal of success.
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This book opens with a tragedy on the island of Puerto Franco when a local girl called Leah goes missing and is presumed to have been drowned, although her body was never found. This event has a devastating effect on the girl's mother and brother who never really come to terms with the loss. When the island is hit by a series of extreme storms, the locals believe that the girl's death has cast a curse on them all and the Mother and her son become alienated from nearly everyone.

Thirty years on, we enter the lives of an artist named Mar and her young daughter Lemay who venture from the mainland seeking out the peacefulness and beauty of the island as an inspirational retreat for Mar's work. All is not as it seems as the story unfolds and when the visitors explore the island and meet its varied inhabitants, you find out that everyone seems to have their own hidden secrets..

Mar is drawn to Leah's spirit which guides her through a series of often baffling hidden messages towards the truth behind the island curse with some surprising revelations.

This book has a lovely descriptive language which allows you to visualize the island setting and truly brings its local characters to life, but for me, this was sometimes at the expense of the story. Initially I found the pace to be slow as there was a lot of character and imagery building and I found myself wondering where it was all going. My patience however was finally rewarded and the plot picked up momentum as the threads began to weave together and the mystery unfolded. It's a very enjoyable read, rich in language, history and a diverse culture.

Rachel Abbott for the Kindle Book Review
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