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The widowed Jessie Woolman, now in her seventies, her two committed daughters, Ellen and Martha, and two grandchildren are in Ann Arbor, where the family possesses a museum that harbors a meandering stream and historical artifacts of the region bounded by the rivers. Equally Jessie's aging brain begins to wander, Ellen's husband dies in a vehicle accident and the Woolman family begins a new journey led by two very different men: Harvey Mack, a programmer with an eyesight on the Woolman property and the grieving Ellen, and Sam Theopolis, a mystic appointed to look after Jessie. Sam becomes both Harvey's competitor and a restorative healing occurrence for the family until a crisis descends and he, too, needs the safeguard of the Woolmans' innocent notion in the saving electricity of love. Incorporating sorrow and grief with substantial light-hearted wit and eccentric personas, Sister Normal water is a novel that will reach old and young viewers alike. Through her lyrical prose, publisher Nancy Willard pulls on the wealthy style of marvelous realism to make a narrative circulation that reaches once powerful and seductive. Important to the Panoramas of Child years series, this novel boosts significant questions about the express of childhood and exactly how that state influences adult sensibilities.