My hands came away red

Titre
My hands came away red

Lisa. McKay

Sommaire
In this fast-paced, thought-provoking novel, McKay, a psychologist who works with humanitarian relief, explores injustice, religious reconciliation, suffering and faith through the eyes of an 18-year-old girl whose mission trip goes tragically awry. Cori signs up to take a mission trip to Indonesia during the summer after her senior year of high school. Inspired by happy visions of building churches and seeing beautiful beaches, she gladly escapes her complicated love life back home. Five weeks after their arrival, a sectarian and religious conflict that has been simmering for years flames to life with deadly results on the nearby island of Ambon. Within days, the church building the team had constructed is in ashes, its pastor and fifty villagers are dead, and the six terrified teenagers are stranded in the mountainous jungle with only the pastor's teenage son to guide them to safety. The external hardships the characters face on their trek are secondary to the internal struggles they battle over how a loving God could let terrible things happen; and why their sacrificial choice to give up a summer to help others would cost them more than they ever dreamed. Ultimately, Cori's emotional quest to rediscover hope proves just as arduous as the physical journey home.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2007

Description matérielle
391 p. ; 21 cm.

Terme de vedette-matière
Teenagers -- Fiction.
 
Missionaries -- Indonesia -- Fiction.
 
Missionaries -- Crimes against -- Fiction.
 
Americans -- Indonesia -- Fiction.

Genre
Suspense fiction.
 
Christian fiction.

Résumé
In this fast-paced, thought-provoking novel, McKay, a psychologist who works with humanitarian relief, explores injustice, religious reconciliation, suffering and faith through the eyes of an 18-year-old girl whose mission trip goes tragically awry. Cori signs up to take a mission trip to Indonesia during the summer after her senior year of high school. Inspired by happy visions of building churches and seeing beautiful beaches, she gladly escapes her complicated love life back home. Five weeks after their arrival, a sectarian and religious conflict that has been simmering for years flames to life with deadly results on the nearby island of Ambon. Within days, the church building the team had constructed is in ashes, its pastor and fifty villagers are dead, and the six terrified teenagers are stranded in the mountainous jungle with only the pastor's teenage son to guide them to safety. The external hardships the characters face on their trek are secondary to the internal struggles they battle over how a loving God could let terrible things happen; and why their sacrificial choice to give up a summer to help others would cost them more than they ever dreamed. Ultimately, Cori's emotional quest to rediscover hope proves just as arduous as the physical journey home.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9780802489821

Informations de publication
Chicago : Moody Publishers, c2007.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
Edmonton Christian HighFIC MCKBook30905000034920Fiction