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Title:
The Healing Party (MP3)
Written by:
Micheline Lee 
Read by:
Veronica Chan 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
9 hours 38 minutes 
MP3 size:
417 MB 
Published:
September 28 2023 
Available Date:
September 28 2023 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781038652058 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Literary Fiction; Psychological Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Australian author
Debut novel

Taut, funny and poignant, The Healing Party is an electrifying debut about faith and lies, the spirit and the flesh by Micheline Lee.

Estranged from her family, Natasha is making a life for herself in Darwin when her sister calls with bad news. Their mother is ill and has only a few months to live. Confused and conflicted, Natasha returns to the home she fled many years before. But her father, an evangelical Christian, has not changed – he is still the domineering yet magnetic man she ran from, and her sisters and mother are still in his thrall. One night, her father makes an astonishing announcement – he has received a message from God that his wife is to be healed, and they must hold a party to celebrate. As Natasha and her sisters prepare for the big event – and the miracle – she struggles to reconcile her family’s faith with her sense that they are pretending. Is she a traitor or the only one who can see the truth? And what use is truth anyway, in the face of death?

'The portrait of the family is wonderfully realised, especially the mother, whom Lee has imbued with warmth and grace, and her own inner mystery.'
Amanda Lohrey, author of The Labyrinth

'A wild family drama, shot through with a furious, pure and grieving love.'
Helen Garner, award-winning author of The Spare Room

'The Healing Party is part reality television and part an anthropological study of a strange foreign culture … [a] deceptively simple, disciplined work.'
The Saturday Paper

‘A gripping family drama concerning love, grief and the complexities of faith.’
Canberra Weekly