When Mariah White catches her husband with another woman, her marriage finally falls apart. Mariah's 7-year-old daughter Faith is there to witness it all, and when she begins talking to an imaginary friend - her 'guard' - Mariah's own brush with insanity starts to take on a darker meaning. With Faith performing what can only be described as miracles, mother and daughter are thrust into the volatile centre of a media circus, and Mariah is forced to consider: is Faith truly seeing God, or is she just a troubled child seeking refuge from her home life? And which is harder to accept? 'Picoult is an amazing storyteller and as she weaves you deeper into the lives of her flawed families you'll be gripped by their traumas . . . enthralling' Heat 'Picoult has an uncanny knack of dreaming up moral dilemmas that you cannot ignore: you must know the resolution' Sunday Express KEEPING FAITH is a riveting novel about a family plagued by the media, the medical profession, and organized religion in a world where everyone has an opinion but no one knows the truth - what do you do when your daughter says she's talking to God?