2001 Nominated
Hummingbird House
ABOUT
THE BOOK
When Kate Banner, an American midwife in Nicaragua, loses another patient – a young woman who had given birth only the night before on the bottom of a swamped wooden boat – she knows it is time to go home. Because to care for the children of war, you have to cut pieces of your heart. But traveling home leads her to Guatemala, where even children sometimes disappear.
Patricia Henley’s ‘Hummingbird House’ is a beautifully told story of a woman’s struggles to face new territories of love and war in the middle of her life. This is a moving and emotionally trustworthy tale of a human heart unbinding itself in the most unjust of worlds.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Country
United States
Publisher
MacMurray & Beck
Nominating Library
