In the Palm of His Hand By: Sylvia Huffnagle |
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ISBN: 1-59824-266-0 Edition: Paperback, 251 Pages Publication Date: July 7, 2006 Other Editions: Adobe Ebook (read on computer only) |
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Young, happily married, Shari Cutter and Carli Gomez
watch the 9/11 bombing on TV, knowing that their
husbands are working there at that minute. They rush
down from New York’s East Side to Manhattan only to
learn that there is no news of their loved ones and they
must wait. While waiting, they both ask God to come back
into their lives. From that point, God walks them
through the process of adjusting and healing that many
have had to go through due to that malicious act. In the
end, they can look back and see that they were in the
palm of his hand the whole time. |
REVIEW:
I think this is really a good book.
The material is excellent. I know I am a vulnerable wimp myself,
but you jerked me around like a puppet on a string--one second crying,
another second cursing this sick world. The characters were very real
and believable. I wanted to shake some sense into Sheri at times.
The resolution was good since I only appreciate happy endings. If you
had let Brook die, I would have sued for damages! Having Greg lay
hands on Brook and give her healing was satisfying. I identified with
the feelings of characters as one experienced encouragement from the
Lord that he was putting something together for them while another
struggled with the need to let go of the past and to move on to a
wonderful future.
Good job!
Ed Richmond
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