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William Paul Young
Author of "The Shack"
Nosy Rosy has a brand new Book
choice column and would love to
share a book that touched her
deeply. With permission from the
author, the remarkable William
P. Young, we highly recommend
this book that will take you on
a journey unlike any you have
experienced before. The author
was born a Canadian and raised
among a stone-age tribe by his
missionary parents in the
highlands of what was New
Guinea. He suffered great loss
as a child and young adult and
now enjoys the 'wastefulness of
grace' with his family in the
Pacific Northwest.
"The Shack reads like a
prayer - like the best kind of
prayer, filled with sweat and
wonder and transparency and
surprise. If you read one work
of fiction this year, let this
be it."
Mike Morrell, Zoecarnate.com
The Shack by William P
Young
Mackenzie Allen Philips'
youngest daughter Missy, has
been abducted during a family
vacation and evidence that she
may have been brutally murdered
is found in an abandoned shack
deep in the Oregon wilderness.
Four years later in the midst of
his Great Sadness, Mack receives
a suspicious note, apparently
from God, inviting him back to
that shack for a weekend.
Against his better judgement he
arrives at the shack on a wintry
afternoon and walks back into
his darkest nightmare. What he
finds there will change Mack's
world forever.
In a world where religion seems
to grow increasingly irrelevant
The Shack wrestles with
the timeless question, "Where is
God in a world so filled with
unspeakable pain?" The answers
Mack gets will astound you and
perhaps transform you as much as
it did him. You'll want everyone
you know to read this book.
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