This is the story of Tara Cochrane, who had been Hod's captain during World War II. Tara had returned from Europe to study medicine and start a practice, only to collapse with a severe nervous breakdown. Hod finds him in the hospital, scarcely recognizable as the tough commander who had slogged it out beside his men through France, Germany, and Austria. When the time comes for Hod to leave the hospital, he persuades Tara to go with him in the hope that the peace of the hill country will effect a cure where medicine has failed.On Piney Ridge, Tara meets Jory, a minister of the Church of the Brethren of Christ, a sect popularly know as the White Caps because of the little caps worn by the women members. Jory's selfless love for humanity helps Tara to rise above his despair and even accept the hopelessness of his love for Mary Pierce. Tara accompanies the young lay preacher as he goes among the hill people, ministering to the sick and helping with simple neighborly chores. This work opens a path to a life of fulfillment and serenity. Healed himself, Tara can now go on to heal others.Janice Holt Giles (1905-1979), author of nineteen books, lived and wrote near Knifley, Kentucky, for thirty-four years. Her biography is told in Janice Holt Giles: A Writer's Life.
Tara's Healing is on of Janice Holt Giles BEST. I only wish she had written more than three novels around the charactors in her Piney Ridge Trilogy.
A perfect ending to the Piney Ridge Trilogy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I read all three of the books in this series by Janice Holt Giles: The Enduring Hills, Miss Willie, and finally Tara's Healing. I was captured in the first book by the style of Ms. Gile's writing, her verbage, metaphors, and the wonderful style in which she writes similar to the way the people talked. Each book was so realistic, and had so much drama in it. Real true to life stuff, as realistic as it gets! The third book, Tara's Healing, is needed...ties up loose ends left in the other books (although each book is definitely complete within itself). I would HIGHLY recommend all three of these books. I also read the western series, but preferred this series by far. She is drfinitely one of my favorite authors. You will NOT regret reading this book. You will be enriched by it. I was.
Janice Holt Giles was a superb author.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I have read all of the books written by Janice Holt Giles, both the Piny woods series of which this is one and the moving west series many times. I loose myself after the first page or so and am completely immersed until I sadly turn the last page. Her research is fantastic. If she says it rained that day, you can bet it did. I was saddened to hear of Mrs Giles death and wish I could find an author I would enjoy as much.
Beautifully written and utterly captivating!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I began reading this book, against my will, simply to become more familiar with the authors of rural areas. Yet, after skimming the mere first chapter, I became entrapped into the unbelievable writing style of Mrs. Janice Holt Giles. I would recommend this book to anyone - especially to those who do not truly understand what life is like in a rural area. The characters are rich and easily related to, and I was utterly captivated by this realistic and creative tale!!
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