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The Shack

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2007

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William P. Young

The Shack

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2007
Book Details
Pages

248

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Oregon Wilderness • 2000s

Publication Year

2007

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

16+ years

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Super Short Summary

The Shack by William P. Young follows Mackenzie Allen Phillips (Mack), who, after suffering the abduction and presumed death of his daughter Missy, receives a mysterious note apparently from God ("Papa") inviting him to a shack where Missy's bloodstained dress was found. There, Mack encounters personifications of the Trinity, engaging in dialogues that challenge his understanding of faith, suffering, and divine love. References to violence against children and alcohol addiction are present.

Inspirational

Emotional

Mysterious

Hopeful

Contemplative

Reviews & Readership

4.2

702,781 ratings

67%

Loved it

17%

Mixed feelings

15%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

The Shack by William P. Young offers a spiritually moving narrative that resonates on an emotional level, praised for its exploration of faith and personal healing. Critics commend its heartfelt storytelling, though some find its theological concepts overly simplistic and occasionally dogmatic. Overall, it's a polarizing yet thought-provoking read that sparks meaningful discussions. MLA

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Shack?

A reader who enjoys exploring deep themes of faith, grief, and redemption will appreciate The Shack by William P. Young. Fans of Mitch Albom's The Five People You Meet in Heaven and C.S. Lewis's The Great Divorce will find similar emotional and spiritual introspection in this novel.

4.2

702,781 ratings

67%

Loved it

17%

Mixed feelings

15%

Not a fan

Character List

Mackenzie Allen Phillips (Mack)

A practical and thoughtful man in his early fifties, Mack is the husband of Nan and father of five children. His journey is marked by a profound personal crisis that challenges his faith and leads to transformative conversations.

Depicted as a large, cheerful African American woman for most of the story, Papa represents God the Father. She plays a crucial role in Mack's spiritual journey, offering guidance and wisdom.

This character portrays the historical Jesus of Nazareth, a Middle Eastern carpenter. He is depicted as relatable to Mack and integral to his understanding of his relationship with God.

A representation of the Holy Spirit appearing as an ethereal Asian woman, Sarayu is involved in symbolic activities, such as tending a garden, and facilitates Mack's deeper spiritual insights.

Book Details
Pages

248

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Oregon Wilderness • 2000s

Publication Year

2007

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

16+ years

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