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BOOKREPORTER
Early in our world's life, a meteor crashed into the Earth's
surface leaving mass destruction in its wake. Buried among the mastodon
and mammoth fossils was an enchanting stone that would be uncovered only
after centuries of wind and rain. Possessed by dozens of women throughout
time, the stone embodied a unique power for each of its guardians. Some
believed it to give them extrasensory abilities, others imagined it contained
the soul of their religious icon.
Considered responsible for the successes and failures of
whoever held it, the stone was involved in many of the turning points
in history. One of the most captivating aspects of THE BLESSING STONE
is the accuracy of the depictions of these events. Barbara Wood has done
an admirable job of telling this inconceivable tale in a believable way.
From her stunning descriptions of an ancient city with unlimited wealth
to her agonizing portrayal of a starving nomadic clan in Africa, Wood
inundates the reader with tremendous imagery.
The story of the blessing stone is more than just a tale
about a precious gem. It is also the story of the development of civilization,
the changes in organized religion and the evolution of women's roles in
society. Through each character's tragedies and triumphs, the story of
the blessing stone unfolds and a new chapter in history is written.
As the stone is passed from hand to hand and travels from
country to country, Wood masterfully weaves a legend destined to make
THE BLESSING STONE a bestseller. Rarely does an author manage to combine
so many vignettes into one book of such excellence.
--- Reviewed by Melissa Brown
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THE BLESSING STONE
Barbara Wood
St. Martin's Press
Fiction
ISBN: 031227534X
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