It's her destiny to die young. The man who loves her can't live with
that.
Promise, a talented young vocalist with a terminal illness, is counting on
fame to keep her memory alive after she dies. Porta is an aging witch and art
collector in search of the goddess who will grant her immortality.
When Promise inexplicably survives a series of freak accidents, Porta
believes that Promise is the one she seeks. But Chase, an autistic artist who
falls in love with Promise and opposes Porta, comes between the women with his
mysterious visions and drawings, and plunges everyone into a flesh-and-blood
confrontation over the true meaning of eternal life.
Rather a dark story, Healy's The Promises She Keeps is oddly filled with hope and whimsy. The story reveals the lives of three lead characters, with very different backgrounds and stories. At first, I couldn't determine what the three had in common or why they were even in the same novel.
Chase is the example of the basic and simple side of all people--focused and wanting what only makes sense to want. His simpleness is the whimsy in the story (Why shouldn't things be the way he sees them?) Promise is looking for the one thing that her life as it is will never be able to give her. The one thing that her well-meaning and well-off parents can never give her. Promise's story is the hope. And Porta is the painful reality, the one who turns the beautiful into the ugly.
It's not an easy read, and you do have to pay attention to what's going on. It's haunting and painful, yet beautiful. It is, quite simply, lovely.
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