Pilgrims come from all over the country to visit the Soria family, who possess the ability to perform miracles. But miracles are a tricky science and most visitors find themselves unable to complete the two-step process necessary in order to be healed. Knowing that interfering with another's miracle only brings trouble, the Sorias avoid the pilgrims at all costs. But, when one of their own is in trouble, the Sorias must reevaluate their stance on getting involved.
This book is very stylized, so it takes a while to get into the rhythm of Stiefvater's writing, but it is worth the initial effort. You'll get swept up in the magical realism of the novel and grow attached to the fundamentally good, hard-working characters in the book. 4/5
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