"This Story reads like a prayer—like the best kind Of
prayer, filled with sweat and wonder and transparcncy
and surprise. If you read one work of fiction this year, Ict
this be it."
Mike Morrcll, Zo$årnatc.com
•exceptional piece Of writing ushers you directly
— into the heart and nature of God in the midst of agonizing
human 'yffcring.r:
author of Dinner with n Perfect Stranger
Mackenzie Alice phili ' •youngest dauter;
and has
abducted during
been brutally m
the Oregon "ildcrness. Four years later in the midst of his (%-eat•
sadneis, Mack reccivcs.a sus rcious notc, apparcntlv from God,
inviting him back to that sha& for a weekena.•
hc hives at the shack On a wintry
back into his darkcst nightmare. What he,
finds thcrc will •changg Mack's world forcvcr.
'In a world where religion seems to grow increasingly irrelevant
ne Shack wrestles with the timeless question, "Where is God in
, a world so filled With unspeakable pain?" The anew•crs Mack gets
Will astound you and perhaps transtorm you as much as it did him
You'll want everyone you know to read this book!
WILLIAM P. YOUNé Was born '"Canadians
and raised among a
mbe by his
missionary parents of what
Was New Guinea. He suffered great loss 'as
child and young adult and now enjoys the
•wastefulnES Of grace' with his family In the
pacific
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