![]() ![]() Mack spends the weekend in a therapy session with the Trinity to understand how to overcome his anger and reestablish his faith. God turns out to be a big black woman with a poking sense of humor Jesus is a Middle Easterner in plaid shirt and jeans and the Holy Spirit is an Asian pixie with gardener's gloves. The spiritual, often whimsical thriller is the story of Mack, who, four years after his daughter is abducted during a family camping trip in an Oregon state park, receives an invitation in his mailbox from God to come to the shack where his 5-year-old was murdered. The Shack, a novel he started in 2005 to explain to his six kids how he coped with tragedy, has become an astonishing hit, selling 7.2 million copies, resting for a year on the New York Times bestseller list and putting $4 million into Young's pocket. Since then Young, 54, has undergone a reversal of fortune as sudden and dramatic as that of Job. ![]()
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