Monday, April 27, 2009

The Shack

The Shack by William Paul Young is a thought provoking read. It leaves you wondering, and maybe hoping for truth in its pages, about God and about what happens after death. This novel is not a light one. It is not one that can be read without using your head, or your heart.

In The Shack, a man who has suffered a horrible tragedy goes on a remarkable journey of understanding and forgiveness. He returns to the place where this tragedy took place, the shack. There he embarks on a trip through his own spirituality and faith. He meets God and gets to ask some tough questions and hear some even tougher answers. But at the same time, he finds beauty and understanding, and eventually some peace.

I personally found this book to be quite cerebral. I had to re-read several passages to make sure I was fully understanding what was being said. This is a novel that requires thought, a quiet space and time to reflect on what is being read. I truly loved the view of God and the ideas in the book regarding God's love of all of his children. There were parts that were very difficult to read, and parts that I myself just can't buy into. Reading this book as a parent of young children, I was at times very saddened and at times very angry. I never got to the forgiveness that the main character was able to reach. I hope and pray that I am never in the same circumstance, but if I ever find myself there, I question whether I would find the forgiveness he is able to find in his heart.

This was an inspiring and hopeful read. One that will not be forgotten, and one that deserves a lot of discussion. I highly recommend reading this one with someone else. I read it with my book club and personally can't wait to discuss it with my them!

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