Orchid Child, Victoria Costello
Orchid Child, Victoria Costello
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Orchid Child

Author: Victoria Costello

Narrator: Melissa Kay Benson

Unabridged: 11 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/13/2023


Synopsis

In this enchanted family saga, Kate is a neuroscientist who reveres logic and order, unless she’s sleeping with her married lab director and then logic goes out the window. So does Kate’s orderly life in Manhattan after she takes the fall for their affair and Kate’s mother presses her to accept responsibility for her nephew, Teague, an orchid child who hears voices and talks to trees but rarely people.
To salvage her career, Kate agrees to conduct a study in West Ireland where hostile townsfolk rebuff her probe of their historically high rate of schizophrenia, and a local chief Druid identifies Teague’s odd perceptions as the gift of second sight, thrusting a bewildered Kate on a trail of madness, magic, and armed rebellion that leads to her own grandparents, who, she learns, were banished as traitors from the same town.
When a confrontation with the local chief Druid endangers Teague’s life, Kate arrives at the crossroads of ancient Celtic mysticism and 21st century neurodiversity, where the act of witnessing old wounds can heal suffering in the past and present... even hers, if she can accept the limits of science and the power of ancestral ties.
Orchid Child is 96000 words. Global Print and ebook publisher of Orchid Child is Between the Lines Publishing who will release it on June 13, 2023.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Niko on March 20, 2023

A contemplative and intriguing story is told via dual timelines and in two plot lines based in New York and Ireland. Kate is a neuroscientist that is escaping to Ireland. She is the guardian for her teenage nephew who is known as the "Orchid Child". There were a lot of timelines in the book which gr......more

Goodreads review by DarkFantasyReviews on July 20, 2023

The plot is unique This book has a really interesting cover photo and the contents inside the book are also quite unique. The story is set in two timelines. One in 1920 and the other in 2002. It is a slow paced storyline so in the beginning you may feel it is a bit boring but in the later parts I fel......more

Goodreads review by Piper on June 27, 2023

Orchid Child by This book is quite slow in its pacing however I really like the neruodiverse representative in this book. We have a dual story timeline one set in 1920s and one in the 2000s it takes time to get into the flow of the story. The characters, all delightfully imperfect people, and the fac......more

Goodreads review by Marta on August 13, 2023

4.5 stars Kate and her nephew Teague head to western Ireland for a new job prospect. Kate’s focus is on a schizophrenia study looking at a concentration of patients with the diagnosis and their descendants. Teague happens to have a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder, with many similarities to her......more

Goodreads review by Nick on August 18, 2023

This genre-straddling novel centers on an American neuroscientist named Kate who flees professional scandal at her New York lab for what was supposed to be a calmer environment in small-town Ireland, where she is to co-direct a study on an unusually high incidence of schizophrenia. She drags along h......more