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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
November 1991

Dewey Decimal
  
813/.54 20

Author
  
Bret Lott

ISBN
  
0-671-74038-5

Adaptations
  
Jewel (2001)

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Language
  
English

OCLC
  
23731561

Originally published
  
November 1991

Genre
  
Novel

Publisher
  
Pocket Books

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Similar
  
Bret Lott books, Other books

Jewel is a novel by Bret Lott, and was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection.

Contents

Plot introduction

The year is 1943 and life is good for Jewel Hilburn, her husband, Leston, and their five children. Although there's a war on, the Mississippi economy is booming, providing plenty of business for the hardworking family. And even the news that eldest son James has enlisted is mitigated by the fact that Jewel, now pushing 40, is pregnant with one last child. Her joy is slightly clouded, however, when her childhood friend Cathedral arrives at the door with a troubling prophecy: "I say unto you that the baby you be carrying be yo' hardship, be yo' test in this world. This be my prophesying unto you, Miss Jewel."

When the child is finally born, it seems that Cathedral's prediction was empty: the baby appears normal in every way. As the months go by, however, Jewel becomes increasingly afraid that something is wrong with little Brenda Kay—she doesn't cry, she doesn't roll over, she's hardly ever awake. Eventually husband and wife take the baby to the doctor and are informed that she is a "Mongolian Idiot," not expected to live past the age of 2. Jewel angrily rebuffs the doctor's suggestion that they institutionalize Brenda Kay. Instead the Hilburns shoulder the burdens—and discover the unexpected joys—of living with a Down syndrome child.

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

  • In 2001 made into a TV movie, starring Farrah Fawcett in the title role.
  • References

    Jewel (novel) Wikipedia