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By: Jayne Lisbeth

Raising the Dead

Pages: 330 Ratings: 5.0
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Emeline Upswatch, a naive 20-year-old bride, is grief-stricken after the deaths of both of her beloved parents. Now, Emeline believes she has made a grave error in moving with her husband, Randy, from her California Delta childhood home to unknown Charles Town, Virginia. She questions her marriage and herself. Marooned in grief in an unfamiliar world and intimidated by her mother-in-law, Emeline is rescued by the appearance of a mysterious older woman, Felicity, who becomes her dearest friend, mentor, and “other mother” with whom she can share her innermost feelings. Unlike Emeline, Felicity divulges nothing about her history or personal life. When Felicity disappears as mysteriously as she arrived, Emeline is determined to unearth her older friend’s whereabouts. What she ultimately discovers forces her to question her sanity, world, memories, and newfound joy.


In her second book, Jayne Lisbeth cements her reputation as a “sensitive, entertaining and deeply moving writer.” In Raising the Dead her quirky, mysterious, home-spun and loveable characters keep the reader engaged and entertained from the first page to the last.


Early reviews praise Raising the Dead as “a deep and emotional account of Emeline’s introspective journey with a wholesome, spiritual, supernatural angle ... Inspirational ... A poignant plot, with a well-structured, assured writing style, sure to appeal to a wide audience.”

Jayne Lisbeth is a writer who focuses on the evolution and distillation of women's lives, their joyous and painful relationships buoyed by enduring friendships and family history. After growing up on Long Island, Jayne's life took her to Vermont, Massachusetts, and California, all of which figure prominently in her work. She and her artist husband live in Tampa, Florida.
Customer Reviews
5.0
8 reviews
8 reviews
  • Mary Lea

    I just now finished the final pages of Raising the Dead. 'Awww', is what I said aloud along with shedding a few precious tears of joy. The characters within this book have rekindled the love in my heart for all of my own friends and family, current and past, who are there to guide us and teach us throughout our lives. You've done a wonderful job of weaving the ups and downs of everyday life into a heartwarming tale that will strengthen all who read it. Now I must reread Writing in Wet Cement! Thank you for sharing your perspective on LIFE, in such honest and touching ways that bring healing to my soul. Blessings to you, Jayne.

  • Bobbie Flowers

    Raising the Dead is like a delicious layered dessert. Just when you think you got to the best part you turn the page to a more delightful part. I loved this journey and I love a deep read that's easy to read. Raising the Dead is both. Great work

  • Annonymous

    Raising the Dead is a deep and emotional account of Emeline's introspective journey, with a wholesome, spiritual supernatural angle. An inspirational, assured novel that is sure to resonate with the target audience. The poignant plot, very well-structured, the assured writing style and the events that unfold unveil a strong narrative arc Ultimately, it is thought to be a worthy addition to the genre, sure to appeal to a wide audience.

  • Mary Lea McKennan

    I just now finished the final pages of Raising the Dead!! 'Awww', is what I said aloud along with shedding a few precious tears of joy! The characters within this book have rekindled the love in my heart for all of my own friends and family, current and past, who are there to guide us and teach us throughout our lives. You've done a wonderful job of weaving the ups and downs of everyday life into a heartwarming tale that will strengthen all who read it.

  • Roberta Flowers Dillman

    Raising the Dead is like a delicious layered dessert. Just when you think you got to the best part you turn the page to a more delightful part. I loved this journey and I love a deep read that's easy to read. Raising the Dead is both. Great work, Jayne.

  • Howard Gordon

    This book was given to me by a friend and when I began reading my first impression was that it was too descriptive. Details, details, details. As I continued to read I found that these details as the story goes on formed a basis for an intriguing story of thoughtful and surprising characters. It turns out that I couldn't put the book down. I was bounced from sadness to joy to wonder at the author's use of words and changes of mood. I was then flummoxed by the addition of a second story contained within the book which made everything crystal clear. I had read Ms. Lisbeth's previous book, Writing in Wet Cement, and this one convinced me that there is an upcoming bestseller in the future.

  • Paula Stahel

    Jayne Lisbeth has conjured a sweet story of a young, naive newlywed whose world opens to new ideas, skills, and the discovery of fulfilling friendships after an unexpected mentor literally walks into her life. And ultimately comes to understand the lasting power of love.

  • Goose and Dan Pekarek

    The Goose & Gander selection for BEST BEACH OR POOL BOOK: Raising the Dead by Jayne Lisbeth. Un-put-downable! Just like her debut masterpiece- Writing in Wet Cement - this book is fun, enthralling, and a page-turner. We love the prose, the very engaging characters, and (of course), the story! Jayne is a Tampa based author and her husband, Tim, illustrated this enlightening read!

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