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Paperback The Dead Don't Dance Book

ISBN: 0785261818

ISBN13: 9780785261810

The Dead Don't Dance

(Book #1 in the Awakening Series)

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Book Overview

The debut novel from New York Times bestselling author Charles Martin is a bittersweet yet triumphant love story--a tale of one man's journey through the darkness of despair and into the light of hope. Perfect for readers looking for the emotional resonance of Nicholas Sparks or Lisa Wingate.

In a sleepy rural town in South Carolina, Dylan and Maggie Styles are a young couple in love, preparing eagerly for the birth of their first son. But events take a tragic turn in the delivery room, and their child is delivered stillborn. When Maggie hemorrhages and slips into a coma, Dylan slips into what can only be described as a walking coma, holding vigil at his beloved wife's bedside.

Usually tough and self-reliant, an outdoorsman and a farmer, Dylan finds that everything he has known is suddenly thrown into doubt. Refusing to give up on Maggie's recovery, a devastated Dylan takes a job as an English professor in order to pay for Maggie's medical bills. Dylan connects with his students despite himself and offers hope to others amid his own disappointment and grief. As Dylan waits for some change in Maggie's condition, he reflects on his life and hers.

Through friends and grace-filled moments of insight, Dylan slowly begins to heal, but it will take a second tragedy--and an anxious period of wrestling with God--to truly awaken him from his stupor and open him up to a new life.

Deeply emotional and filled with themes of enduring love, loss, struggles with faith, and redemption, The Dead Don't Dance is not to be missed.

"This is the story of a real person's real struggle with the uncertainties of faith, unadorned with miracles of the deus ex machina sort but full of the sort of miracles that attend everyday life if you bother to notice. Charles Martin notices, and for that I commend him. He's unafraid of tackling the crucial questions--life, death, love, sacrifice." --Duncan Murrell

" The Dead Don't Dance is] an absorbing read for fans of faith-based fiction . . . with] delightfully quirky characters . . . who] are ingeniously imaginative creations." --Publishers Weekly

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Real

I was very impressed with this book. The writing and characters where extremely realistic. All the characters were very unique and well developed. I really enjoyed the flashbacks in the book. They really made it possible to relate and understand the main character. This book will make you laugh and cry. Unlike many faith based fiction novels, the people were real, complete with flaws. One of the main themes in the book is the importance of moving forward even when faced with tragedy. I was deeply touched by this book. I purchased Mr. Martin's second book as soon as I finished this one.

Stellar Debut!

Dr. Martin, you've done it! I remember sitting in a graduate class you helped teach 10 years ago, hearing how you dreamed of becoming a novelist someday. Well, you're living the dream -- and doing a fine job of it, too. Your writing is brutally -- and refreshingly -- honest. Real characters with real emotions that resonate throughout the story make this an engaging read. Bravo to WestBow for not asking you to pull your punches in telling the story like you knew it had to be told. Looking forward to reading "Wrapped in Rain." Keep the faith -- and keep writing!

Very enlightening

After much anticipation in waiting for the book to ship on May 14th (I heard about it from the author's wife), I knew after reading the first chapter, that it was going to be worth the wait. As a woman, I loved reading about the soft side of a man (Dylan Stiles), and as an African American, I thought that the description of the African-American charactors were tastefully written. I truly enjoyed this book and look forward to future books written by Charles Martin.

Emotional and spiritual...this is an experience not a story!

I began this book a little biased because it was written by a friend's brother, but after I finished the first chapter, I was legitimately hooked! The characters are so vivid and well developed, and it is even more touching to know that a man wrote this story. The imagery is lifelike. Emotions range from despair to elation, and I felt them right along with the characters in the book. And if you were on Delta flight 1123 on May 17th, you felt them right along with me as I was sobbing uncontrollably the entire flight while I finished the book. These turned to tears of happiness as the book ended and I have a yearning to hear the next chapter in this story of heartache and love. It was so powerful, and the message reached me at a time that I needed to hear it. I feel that everyone who reads this story will come away with something more than what they started with.

Quirky Southern Charm

I was pleased with this book and loved the quirky Southern characters that did not at all seem cardboard. The author does a nice job of making you feel as if you are THERE in small town South Carolina.This one is a writer to watch. I look forward to his next book.
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