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231 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1987
"I bleed from my mind..."
This is from an Elmore Leonard novel? Surely not the Elmore Leonard. The Elmore Leonard famous for south Florida crime novels with titles like "Maximum Bob." But every now and then Leonard will surprise you and write something serious.
Not that "Touch" is stodgy. It still has the famous Leonard pace and readability, the off-kilter characters doing off-kilter things. But it's about miracles, faith healing and stigmata.
And Leonard has some interesting things to say about it all, like, "Who knows? What do we know that we're sure of," as we follow his innocent, or cagey?, stigmata person Juvenal around. Others try to exploit him, while uncomfortably uncertain themselves as to whether his spiritual experiences are real. And what about the bleeding of the stigmata? "Maybe," one of his characters says,"maybe when he was in an emotional state, feeling compassion or something so intensely he began to bleed?"
At first blush such a thing seems ludicrous. And yet who hasn't had a headache or a stiff neck from stress (which is really just an intense emotional state). Many have backaches, migraines, ulcers and even aneurysms from stress. So is it really so far fetched that a person would 'bleed from his mind.'
Or consider voodoo. What is voodoo except a person's body being influenced by what they believe.
"Touch" is not a great book by any means, but if you like Leonard and are up for some entertaining reading that does more than entertain, this is definitely worth a shot.