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Robert J. Wiersema

    Das Engelsmädchen
    Before I Wake
    • They say there are three sides to every story: yours, mine, and the truth. In this debut novel, a multitude of voices weave a tale of loss, redemption, and forgiveness. When miracles begin to surround Sherry Barrett, a three-year-old girl in a coma after a hit-and-run accident, rational explanations fade away. Her parents, Karen and Simon, face the heartbreaking decision to remove her from life support, but Sherry unexpectedly starts breathing on her own, marking the beginning of miraculous events. Henry Denton, the driver responsible for the accident, is tormented by guilt and attempts suicide, only to be saved by an inexplicable force. Meanwhile, Sherry’s nurse discovers the girl possesses healing abilities, drawing the sick to her in hopes of salvation. As word spreads, a mysterious stranger emerges, threatening the Barretts and their newfound believers. The narrative intricately balances grand leaps of faith with the fragility of everyday life. Wiersema's keen observations reveal realistically flawed characters grappling with guilt and belief. The novel's fractured style keeps readers engaged, prompting reflection on faith during challenging times and the unexpected nature of miracles. “I believe in miracles — we see them around us all the time,” Wiersema asserts, embracing the mysteries beyond our understanding.

      Before I Wake