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The Shack
By (Author) William P. Young
Windblown Media
Windblown Media
3rd November 2008
United States
General
Fiction
Christianity
Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works
FIC
256
Width 129mm, Height 203mm, Spine 18mm
210g
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 filled with such 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!This book has the potential to do for our generation what John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress did for his. It's that good! - Eugene Peterson
THE SHACK is the most absorbing work of fiction I've read in many years. My wife and I laughed, cried and repented of our own lack of faith along the way. THE SHACK will leave you craving for the presence of God. - Michael W. Smith, Recording ArtistThis story 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.comReading THE SHACK during a very difficult transition in my life, this story has blown the door wide open to my soul. - Wynonna Judd, Recording ArtistWilliam P. Young was born a Canadian and raised among a Stone Age tribe by his missionary parents in the highlands of former 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.