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THE
DEAD DON'T DANCE
A Novel of Awakening
MARTIN, CHARLES
Pages/Length: 320
Trim Size: 5 7/16 x 8 1/2
Publishing Date: 05/12/2004
Categories: Fiction Description
Last October, after the soybeans had peaked at four feet, the corn spiraled to almost
double that, and the wisteria had shed its purple, a breeze picked up, pushed out the
summer heat, and woke Maggie. She rolled over, tapped me on the shoulder and said,
Lets go swimming. We held hands down to the river where Maggie took a
swan dive into the South Carolina moonlight.
And so the story begins for Dylan and Maggie Styles, a young couple in love, who wait
expectantly 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 too slips into what can only be described as a walking coma, holding
vigil at Maggies bedside. Usually tough and self-reliant, an outdoorsman and a
farmer, Dylan finds that everything he has known and relied upon, even his deepest sense
of who he is as a person, is suddenly thrown into doubt. In a desolate place, naked and
alone, he asks Why live? and hopes someone is listening who has the answer.
Through friends and grace-filled moments of insight, the defenses around Dylan slowly
break away, but it will take a second tragedyand an anxious period of wrestling with
Godto truly awaken him from his stupor and open him up to a new life.
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