The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)
The chaos and hurt in God’s world are unfathomable mysteries, yet the Bible shows her that there is order beneath. As her father would say, “Faith is to know the pattern is there, even though none is visible.”
Abraham Verghese • The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)
Love, she thinks, isn’t ownership, but a sense that where her body once ended, it begins anew in him, extending her reach, her confidence, and her strength. As with anything so rare and precious, it comes with a new anxiety: the fear of losing him, the fear of that heartbeat ceasing. That would mean the end of her.
Abraham Verghese • The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)
begins to feel now for the first time lying under him: that she’s integral to his world, just as he is her world. She cannot imagine now that the pleasure she sees on his face will be something she too will experience from time to time, or that she’ll unobtrusively find ways to guide him in a manner that pleases her.
Abraham Verghese • The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)
It comes free with a splash, a pink jewel, a miracle that something so beautiful can emerge from water so murky.
Abraham Verghese • The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)
“Ladies and gentlemen,” Cowper says, stepping forward and smiling, “we are merely renting these bodies of ours. You came into this world on an in breath. You will exit on an out breath. Hence, we say that someone has . . . ? ‘Expired’!”
Abraham Verghese • The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)
God gave her one moment in time that she could stretch out for as long as she lives, this would be it.
Abraham Verghese • The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)
In that sheltered, sacred nook between his arm and chest, she’s at peace. “Forgive me, Lord.” She thought
Abraham Verghese • The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)
Strangely, it never occurred to Western cooks to dry roast and grind together peppercorn, fennel seed, cardamom, cloves, and cinnamon, then throw that spice mix into oil along with mustard seed, garlic, and onions to make a masala, the foundation of any curry.
Abraham Verghese • The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)
This is a part of me. Like the goldsmith’s wife whose face is scarred by smallpox, or the potter’s son whose foot is turned. This is me. This is who I am.”
Abraham Verghese • The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)
All water is connected, and her world is limitless. He stands at the limits of his. On her sixteenth birthday, she hears a commotion