The Dark Light
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Mette Newth
When it was discovered that thirteen-year-old Tora has leprosy, she is sent from her family's remote mountain farm to the leprosy hospital in the bustling port of Bergen. In early-nineteenth-century Norway, lepers are quarantined in this hospital and no longer considered among the living. But even as her body gradually fails her, Tora's new life blossoms. She finds strength through helping her fellow patients, both young and old, and she decides to see for herself what the Bible says about leprosy. To do so, she must make friends with the young and angry Mistress Dybendal, the only person at the hospital who can teach her to read. As she did in "The Abduction" (an ALA Best Book for Young Adults and a "School Library Journal" Best Book of the Year), Mette Newth brings another era vividly to life and demonstrates the timeless nature of the search for identity and tolerance.
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Author
Mette Newth
Pages
256
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Published Date
2004-04
ISBN
0374416885 9780374416881
Ratings
Google: 5
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"This book isn't talked enough which makes my blood boil; the author managed to capture the feelings of a coming out of age girl with lepra, and how she overcomed the fear of dying thanks to the people that surrounded her. You can see vivid images of everything thanks to the attention to detail, not going to lie, I cried in every chapter reading it. This was such an inmersive story from beginning to end."