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Saving Elijah [Unabridged] [Audio Cassette]

Fran Dorf (Author), Suzanne Toren (Narrator)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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2001
11 cassettes (13.75 hours). Recorded Books (2001). Armed with a masters degree in psychology and a powerful imagination, Fran Dorf convincingly blurs the line between sanity and psychosis with this moving novel of psychological suspense. A haunting tale of a mother seduced into an unearthly bargain. Psychologist Dinah Rosenberg Galligan, securely married to her college sweetheart, Sam, is hurled into a waking nightmare when their youngest child, Elijah, falls into a life-threatening coma. Amid the technological marvels of a major medical center Dinah meets the mysterious Seth Lucien. A vain, sexy spirit with a surprising connection to Dinah's troubled past, and a master seducer's awareness of her secret fears and regrets, Seth haunts the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit where Elijah dreamlessly sleeps. Claiming to know the future, he tempts Dinah with a simple deal: her son's life for the use of her body. What parent wouldn't willingly accept the trade? Fran Dorf, a spellbinding writer of psychological suspense, pilots this Faustian tale with total assurance. Laced with unexpected humor and passion, Saving Elijah is at its core the story of a mother's love for her son, set against a struggle with faith, big-time grief, and what it means to be human.

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  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Recorded Books (2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 078874996X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0788749964
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,960,285 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You won't be able to put this book down, July 29, 2000
This review is from: Saving Elijah (Hardcover)
How can a book both break your heart and lift your soul? It seems odd to say that you wish a book would never end when that book has taken you on the raw, stomach-turning roller coaster ride of one family's intensely personal experience with a child's devastating illness. But when you reach the final pages of "Saving Elijah," you feel as though author Fran Dorf has essentially enveloped you in a life-affirming hug, saving you as well. As Elijah's mother, Dinah is a remarkable character, strong-willed, loving, and incredibly fearless in meeting her terrifying personal demons head on. Her relationships with her husband, daughter, and, of course, Elijah, are portrayed so thoroughly and honestly, that you can't help but care for each one and root for them to find a peaceful, hopeful resolution -- you are not disappointed. Read this book if you've ever lost anyone who was a part of you. You will step off of this wildly dizzying ride shaken and exhausted, but, in the end, renewed.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb read, June 5, 2000
This review is from: Saving Elijah (Hardcover)
The ways of God seems mysterious especially when a child is ill. Psychologist Dinah Galligan can only wonder why her five-year old son Elijah has suffered so much from physical and developmental problems. Now the lad lies in a coma in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.

However, the strangest twist of all comes when Dinah meets the ghost of her former lover Seth Lucien haunting the hospital's corridors. Soon Seth confronts Dinah wherever she is, forcing the despondent mother to face truths better buried in her subconscious. As Dinah begins to lose her grip on reality, her two older children and her spouse flee from her. Ultimately believing that Seth is real and not her imagination, Dinah strikes a bargain with the ghost: her body for her son. Elijah soon awakens from his coma with new abilities that appear supernatural.

SAVING ELIJAH is a taut psychological thriller that centers on a mother willing to sell her soul to save her child. The story line is exciting, intense, and yet often humorous as the reader wonders whether Dinah is losing her mind or actually consenting to a Faustian pact. Dinah and Elijah are intrepid charcaters and Seth (real or not) seems so devilishly tempting. The remaining family members cannot hide their exasperation or frustrations, rounding out a fabulous tale that should make Fran Dorf a household name.

Harriet Klausner

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A TOWERING ACHIEVEMENT OF DEPTH AND COMPLEXITY, September 4, 2000
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This review is from: Saving Elijah (Hardcover)
There's a depth and complexity to this electrifying tale that is extraordinary. Superficial stories about the death of a child are such a common clichéd surefire staple of movie-of-the week tear-jerkers that it is both remarkable and stunning to see someone explore loss on such deeper levels of sensitivity and insight. By the time you finish this work, you'll feel like you've been on an exhilarating journey-- it is that rare that you read something that makes you look at things in ways you didn't anticipate and go in directions you didn't expect to take. It is true that Elie Wiesel said that today literature is exhausted. That's why when you come across something so peerless and energizing as Saving Elijah, it is not just rare--it is an event.

In a compelling bit of story-telling, the book starts out exploring how the impending loss of a child strikes the protagonist Dinah Rosenberg Galligan in every core of her existence, and not just by the obvious overwhelming grief and sadness, as she flails about drowning in helplessness. Bit by bit, in fits and starts, it begins to wreck her marriage, her career, her friendships. For example, it's unusual that a book investigates how a child's illness can bring together and then push apart a husband and wife. It does this with such a beautifully raw honesty, you almost feel like you should look away, but you can't. That's what is so remarkable about this book; it keeps looking at things from angles you're not assuming. Still, it moves even beyond this onto a spiritual plane.

One of the things I liked about the book was that it was exquisitely written by the prose stylist Fran Dorf with a rhythm and cadence all its own, alternatively slowing down and then speeding up, but always building and building. The plot concerns the Faustian bargain Dinah makes with a demon from out of her past. He will intercede with death on behalf of her son if she will give herself to him. The fact that she agrees tells you more than you ever need to know about a mother's love and courage for her child. But don't for a minute think that this is a supernatural tale on the level of a Stephen King book or even those incredible otherworldly/sexual yarns of Isaac Bashevis Singer. More important than this actual demon, Dinah must boldly confront and take on the "ghosts" of her past which have long haunted her and weighed her down. Notably, this is not a depressing or pessimistic work. Saving Elijah is an optimistic meditation on the doggedness of the human spirit. It is ultimately a towering book about redemption and hope.

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