![]() Anna O’DonnellĪnna is the 11-year-old daughter of a devoutly Roman Catholic family. For Lib, it is simply a matter of faith that observation will divulge the truth behind this impossible miracle. All she really has to do is bide her time until she has the evidence to prove the girl has been getting food from somewhere. Lib brings the rational scientific skepticism of her training in the irrefutable workings of the human body into an atmosphere ruled by pure faith that with God’s blessing all things are possible. The prepubescent daughter of a local family has supposedly managed to survive for four months without eating a single morsel of food. The case is beyond unusual it is downright strange. That reassignment takes her to a rural village that is barely more than a cluster of buildings. That formality is about to end, however, as she has agreed to take on a most unusual temporary reassignment. ![]() Wright within the confines of the hospital. Her birth name is Elizabeth, but the last person to call her by the name was her husband, whose absence she explains using just one word: widow. She studied nursing under the tutelage of the legendary Florence Nightingale. Lib Wright is the protagonist and main character of the novel. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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