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Ada Legend of a Healer [Perfect Paperback]

R.A. McDonald
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)


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Book Description

2011

No sickness, No injuries, No pain, No limits.

If you had the power to heal, what would you do?

For fifteen-year-old Ada discovering that she can heal feels more like a curse than a gift. When she learns of the mystery surrounding her mother's disappearance, and sees the indifference of so-called friends, she sets out for Paris to find her.

The power to heal protects her, but also has her hunted by a man who sees her as nothing more than his fountain of youth. Ada realizes her true power is her will to survive, and that her only chance at freedom is to become the best at escaping.

From Midwest Book Review
The author brings Ada to life in the minds eye in so many ways. Her emotions are laid bare before the reader and you can feel the aching of her heart, the loneliness, the desperate cry for love and understanding.

From BlogCritics.org
This is a charming story; the art in the book is beautiful and unique only adding to the reading experience.



Product Details

  • Perfect Paperback: 260 pages
  • Publisher: House of Lore (2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0615412580
  • ISBN-13: 978-0615412580
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #462,554 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I grew up in the Northwest and am happy to say I still live here. Since I was young I have loved the idea of traveling to foreign lands, and I'm fascinated by other cultures, especially their languages. In college I discovered writing was a way I could travel to any land, real or imaginary. Ada, Legend of a Healer is my first novel and one of those adventures.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for any age January 16, 2011
By Shanna
Format:Perfect Paperback
I originally purchased this book for my niece (age 12). I wanted something that would speak to the confusion and difficulty young girls face, but also shows the inner strength and determination we can find. And I found exactly what I was hoping for.

The book follows the journey of Ada, a girl with a special gift. As much hero as anti-hero, the author details Ada's struggle to find her "self" and her place in this world with such detail that it is impossible not to relate. But what makes it more special is that Ada's gift is representative of the gift that is in every young woman.

The story begins in confusion, the same confusion that I was in at her age, and the same confusion that most young women face. But through a series of exciting and well written twists and turns the story, and Ada's path, begin to unfold.

My niece enjoyed the book so much that she made me read it. I have to admit I enjoyed it very much. It led to me and my niece having a good talk about gifts, growing up, and her own life.

Can't wait for the next book!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Ada Elizabeth Larue was in trouble again and Gretchen, her "disgruntled social worker" was on her way to bail her out again. She was only fifteen-years-old, but had spent a lifetime in and out of the foster system, but this time she was more than glad to leave her foster parents, Dave and Carla behind. Disgusting Dave was the type that "groped her with his eyes" and frankly she was sick of having to slink in and out of the shower. Freak. That's what he called her even before she'd vandalized their house. It was off to the Between House again, but not before Gretchen lectured her: In past homes you were violent, disrespectful, you've stolen ...." Yeah, yeah, yeah. Who cares? Her mother, Simone, had dumped her on her Aunt Jessie when she was a baby and now her only hope was that she'd step in and take her away from this foster care mess.

Jessie O'Neil wasn't at all what Ada had expected, but the reverse was true as well. No one, absolutely no one wanted to take on a kid like Ada who couldn't keep her nose clean if she tried. Jessie had explained to the powers that be that they would be living a "traveling lifestyle," and unexpectedly said she'd be teaching her. Now this woman turned out not to be a real aunt and was only a friend of her mother's, but things got a lot weirder because "Everything seemed so secretive." Jessie was talking about some senator and his hired henchmen and claimed that "if they see you with me you'll never be free." Duh? People would often get annoyed with Ada because she could "see" sickness, but this woman was sick ...in the head. Their first leg in this traveling circus found them in a cabin in the woods of Canada.

Jessie began to ask her questions about healing. "Have you even been hurt and made it go away?" Ada remembered the time when she got seriously whacked in the eye. Yes, she could heal herself, but she didn't think much about it. Soon she would be able to test her powers when she held a tortured kitten in her hands. It was "absorbing her energy," but would it heal? Ada soon found, like the kitten, that there were strange men out to capture and torture her. Were her powers of healing as strong as her mother's? It was time to move on and soon she would find herself Paris in search of a woman she had never known. Instead she would find Daniel who would convince her that "all obstacles had potential for being tools that she could use to her advantage. She just had to reprogram her mind to see the tool instead of obstacles." Ada would join his Pakour group to learn how to protect herself. She would be a traceuse, but would her newfound freedom open up her heart so she would learn compassion for others? Would she find her mother before evil found her? Was her gift of healing going to turn out to be a curse?

This tale of Ada, a foster child blessed (or cursed) with the gift of healing will mesmerize the reader. This coming-of-age story heavily drew me in when Ada had to choose for herself how her life was going to play out once she discovered her unusual powers. Like most teens, Ada had to make difficult choices, but unlike the average teen, she had much more to contend with. She was unwanted, angry, disillusioned, confused, and not quite sure what her place would be in society once her gift was discovered. Ada, gift or no gift, is a girl that most readers can relate to. She was far from a cardboard character and I was anxious to find out what would happen to her as struggled with her innermost emotions and feelings. Although this book can stand alone, it definitely leaves itself open to a sequel, one in which I'd be very interested in reading. The phenomenally executed black and white artwork in this book is very appealing and meshes well with the tale. This is one fascinating tale that any `tween or teen interested in the paranormal will love!

This book courtesy of the author in exchange for an honest review.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth reading and discussing with your teen January 4, 2011
Format:Perfect Paperback
I received this book at 445pm and had it finished by 9pm the following day; it is a very compelling read and worth sharing with any teenagers (female AND male) in your life. The characters are very well developed and the plot has enough twists to keep you wanting to know "what happens next". At the same time, R.A. McDonald introduces topics that should be the start of some very good discussions: does having the ability to help someone obligate you to help that person? How does one decide who is "deserving" of help, and how should that distinction be made? What right does the government have to be involved in a citizen's life, if that citizen has resources or abilities that can benefit a large number of people? and "how does Ada's relationships with other people affect the decisions she makes regarding her gift?" The quotes at the beginning of the book, and the discussion questions at the end (answers can be posted on the book's website) add to the overall quality of what is undoubtedly one of the best books to come out in recent years. If your teens have finished the Twilight books and are ready to read something that requires them to think a little, this is the book to buy.
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My husband and I read this book. The storyline was so captivating, we gave it to a friend, who in turn, passed it on. We have our own Ada book club going! Read more
Published 18 months ago by Dale&Yvonne
4.0 out of 5 stars Healer Young Reader book, that will leave them thinking too.
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Published 23 months ago by James Mcdonald
4.0 out of 5 stars I really enjoyed this book!
Ada is an interesting novel. The tagline to this book reads "If you had the power to heal, What would you do?" I thought that is a really interesting question. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Marcella
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliantly developed and compelling
Ada is not your average fifteen year old. She doesn't know her father, her mother's whereabouts are unknown and she is pretty tired of being bounced around in foster care. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful read
I am a voracious reader. I will read between 2 - 5 books a week of many different genres.

But I have never written a review for a book that I have read. Read more
Published on April 14, 2011 by Bk Mathis
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