Ben Buckley has never gotten over the loss of his wife. More bewildering than the mystery surrounding her death is the radical change that occurred in her shortly beforehand -- a "conversion," she had called it. Baffled, angry, and still feeling guilty for the way he'd withdrawn from her during those final weeks, Ben now lives behind the protective walls of severed relationships and rigid routines. An unlikely young woman knocks on the door of his narrow world. Her simple honesty and childlike faith are incomprehensible to him, but in spite of his misgivings Ben finds himself on a journey he never would have begun on his own. - Back cover.
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it wasn't too bad of a book. there was a lot of useless information, though. turner is the kind of author that tells us exactly what the character is doing, when. or how firm the grapes that the character is eating are. which would account for the thickness of the book. reminds me of meyer's books.
too perfect of an ending. makes it seem like money is nothing. but maybe .. maybe that's just how it is for some people.
just another christian book.