#1 New York Times Bestseller
What would happen if we called on God for help and God actually appeared? In Mitch Albom's profound new novel of hope and faith, a group of shipwrecked passengers pull a strange man from the sea. He claims to be the Lord. And he says he can only save them if they all believe in him.
Adrift in a raft after a deadly ship explosion, ten people struggle for survival at sea. Three days pass. Short on water, food and hope, they spot a man floating in the waves. They pull him in.
Thank the Lord we found you, a passenger says.
I am the Lord, the man whispers.
So begins Mitch Albom's most beguiling novel yet.
Albom has written of heaven in the celebrated number one bestsellers The Five People You Meet in Heaven and The First Phone Call from Heaven. Now, for the first time in his fiction, he ponders what we would do if, after crying out for divine help, God actually appeared before us?
In The Stranger in the Lifeboat, Albom keeps us guessing until the end: Is this strange man really who he claims to be? What actually happened to cause the explosion? Are the survivors in heaven, or are they in hell? The story is narrated by Benji, one of the passengers, who recounts the events in a notebook that is discovered--a year later--when the empty life raft washes up on the island of Montserrat. It falls to the island's chief inspector, Jarty LeFleur, a man battling his own demons, to solve the mystery of what really happened.
A fast-paced, compelling novel that makes you ponder your deepest beliefs, The Stranger in the Lifeboat suggests that answers to our prayers may be found where we least expect them.
Lady Amanda Whitcombe dreamed of the untamed beauty of the American West from the moment Buffalo Bill's Wild West dazzled her during the Queen's Jubilee. But nothing could prepare her for the rugged wilderness of Yellowstone-or the man who would change her life forever.
When Amanda is swept into the icy currents of a park river, game scout Isaiah Coltrane rescues her. Used to solitude and determined to avoid entanglements-especially with a woman as refined as Amanda-he's eager to return her to civilization. Yet her courage and quick wit soon prove there's more to her than the polished exterior of an English lady.
Bound by circumstance and danger, Amanda and Isaiah must navigate the perils of poachers, rustlers, and a growing affection he is not ready to admit. Isaiah believes Amanda belongs in the world of fine society, not the remote mountains he calls home. But Amanda's heart has already chosen him-and she's willing to fight for the man who believes he's unworthy of her love.
A romance of courage, love, and an unbreakable bond forged in the wild.
Tamar's Story is book one in the Mysteries & Wonders of the Bible fiction series.
Each year, head weaver Tamar supervises a team of young women to craft the temple veil--a beautiful, sacred curtain that separates the Holy Place from the Holy of Holies in the tabernacle in Jerusalem. Tamar takes great care to ensure that the curtain meets the exact specifications of Jewish law. But on one momentous Friday, the earth shakes, the skies turn black, and the unthinkable occurs. The massive temple veil rips in two!
The temple priests are quick to blame Tamar and her weavers for what has occurred. With both her life and livelihood at stake, Tamar sets out to discover what happened to the veil. She will find unexpected help from a Roman centurion and his wife, but can she trust someone who works for Caesar? And how is the torn veil linked to the execution of a mysterious rabbi named Jesus?
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