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Ayana (short story)

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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
2007

Publisher
  
Drue Heinz

Country
  
United States of America

Media type
  
Magazine

Author
  
Stephen King

Genre
  
Fantasy

Publication type
  
Periodical literature

Published in
  
The Paris Review, Just After Sunset

Publication date
  
Fall 2007 (first publication)

Similar
  
Stephen King books, Other books

"Ayana" is a short story by Stephen King that was originally published in the Fall 2007 issue of The Paris Review, and later included in King's collection Just After Sunset in November of 2008.

Plot summary

A man recounts his father's battle with pancreatic cancer in 1982, culminating in the intervention of a blind seven-year-old girl named Ayana. After being kissed by the mysterious child (similar to John Coffey in The Green Mile), "Doc" Gentry makes a miraculous recovery from the edge of death, and the narrator discovers that his own part in the working of miracles is only beginning. Over the following decades, he describes visits from a man who delivers him to others in need of their own miracles.

References

Ayana (short story) Wikipedia