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The Gifts by Liz Hyder

The Gifts

A Novel

by Liz Hyder

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  • Apr 2023, 448 pages
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Julie Z. (Oak Park, IL)

The Gifts
Set in Victorian England, this is a fable about females and the abuse they suffer at the hands of men - be it intentional or not. The plot is set in motion when a fisherman rescues an angel who has fallen into the Thames. We are then introduced to four female characters whose lives become entwined with both the angel, and a surgeon who is a religious zealot. His greedy ambition is his downfall, leading to the suffering of his wife and other women. I appreciated the nods to the importance and beauty of nature, but the mystical happenings left me cold. The chapters are brief; told by the varying women. I foundmore

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