
Book Summary
Sprung from the pages of the New Testament, in a village torn apart by senseless violence, a young girl struggles to mute her passion for life to survive the strict social confines of her people. Echoing the powerful dialect of Zora Neale Hurston's groundbreaking "Their Eyes Were Watching God, " Hendricks creates a rare and timeless voice. Sprung from the pages of The New Testament, "Living Water" is a gripping and lyrical portrayal of a young women's search for identity set against the strict social confines of the time. This extraordinary first novel brings to life one of the most mysterious and intriguing characters in the Bible -- the woman at the well.
Book Details
| Book Name | Living Water |
| Author | Hendricks Obery M. Jr. |
| Publisher | Harperone (Feb 2003) |
| ISBN | 9780060000875 |
| Pages | 384 |
| Language | English |
| Price | 885 |
