Like Water for Weary Souls

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by Liisa Kovala

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*GLOBAL BOOK AWARDS BRONZE MEDAL WINNER, WOMEN'S FICTION CATEGORY.* In Nolin Creek, the water runs deep and the secrets run deeper. In the harsh landscape of a Depression-era Northern Ontario mining town, Finnish immigrant sisters Hanna and Essi Kivi scrape together a living as domestic workers, sharing a room in a disreputable boarding house owned by a protective madame. When Hanna's body is discovered in the icy waters of Nolin Creek, the police call it a tragic accident. But Essi knows better. Her sister would never have risked crossing unstable ice—not after they lost their youngest sister Martta to drowning years before. Haunted by guilt and driven by loyalty, Essi begins to unravel the secrets Hanna kept hidden. As Essi digs deeper into her sister's final days, she discovers that in a town built on desperation and dreams for a better future, everyone has something to hide. A gripping tale of love, family, sisterhood, and the search for truth. ADVANCED REVIEWS: "'She knew water. She knew ice.' In this soulful novel about the fateful choices people make during the Great Depression, we meet a young woman braving the odds to heal her family. Liisa Kovala writes with wisdom, heart, and intuition. She knows instinctively what drives justice-seekers, especially when they’re women—what they carry in their bones, what they’ll risk to unearth secrets and bring dark truths to light. And why, sometimes, hearts must break before they can be healed." ~ Susan Scott, ed., Body & Soul: Stories for Skeptics and Seekers "The resiliency of the characters is embodied in the Finnish word sisu, an idea that conjures the tenacity and strength of not just existing—but thriving—in a new world. Beautifully written and aptly evocative of a specific time and place in Northern Ontario history, Like Water for Weary Souls is a story that will stay with the reader long after the last page is turned." ~Kim Fahner, author of The Donoghue Girl "Liisa Kovala’s Like Water for Weary Souls draws readers into the gripping atmosphere of 1930s Northern Ontario, a challenging landscape that tests the human spirit. This is more than a mystery; it’s a heartfelt story about the deep strength of immigrant women and the lengths one sister will go to for truth. As young Essi Kivi searches for answers about Hanna's tragic death, the novel explores themes of love, loss, and quiet determination. Kovala offers a vivid and honest look at a difficult time, crafting a story that stays with you, showing how powerful the human spirit can be even in the face of great sorrow." ~Caroline Topperman, author of Your Roots Cast a Shadow "A family tragedy. A murder. A young and naive, but gutsy Finish immigrant woman determined to find justice for her sister and answers for her bereaved parents. In Like Water for Weary Souls, Liisa Kovala has crafted a fast paced, dramatic story that takes you from a small subsistence farm in the declining countryside to the gritty underbelly of a northern Ontario mining town in 1933–the Depression era when people struggled to exist, but still dared to dream of something better. Like Water for Weary Souls will make you holler at injustice, cry at betrayal and cheer at triumph. It embodies the tenacity and hopefulness of the human spirit. ~Emily De Angelis, author of The Stones of Burren Bay "This wonderful elixir of story is steeped in the bitter herbs of reality and the sweetness of possibility." ~Eleanor Albanese, author of If Tenderness Be Gold "A touching story of family secrets and dreams, Like Water for Weary Souls beautifully delineates the opportunities and dangers of life in a Northern Ontario mining community in the grinding poverty of the 1930s." ~Marion Agnew, author of Making Up the Gods In this soulful novel about the fateful choices people make during the Great Depression, we meet a young woman braving the odds to heal her family. Liisa Kovala writes with wisdom, heart, and intuition. She knows instinctively what drives justice-seekers, especially when they're women-what they carry in their bones, what they'll risk to unearth secrets and bring dark truths to light. And why, sometimes, hearts must break before they can be healed. Susan Scott, ed., Body & Soul: Stories for Skeptics and Seekers ​ Beautifully written and aptly evocative of a specific time and place in Northern Ontario history, Like Water for Weary Souls is a story that will stay with the reader long after the last page is turned. Kim Fahner, author of The Donoghue Girl ​​ Liisa Kovala's Like Water for Weary Souls draws readers into the gripping atmosphere of 1930s Northern Ontario, a challenging landscape that tests the human spirit. This is more than a mystery; it's a heartfelt story about the deep strength of immigrant women and the lengths one sister will go to for truth. Kovala offers a vivid and honest look at a difficult time, crafting a story that stays with you, showing how powerful the human spirit can be even in the face of

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