La hija menor de Mackenzie Allen Phillips, Missy, desaparece durante unas vacaciones familiares. En el proceso de su busqueda se encuentran evidencias de que pudo haber sido brutalmente asesinada en una cabana abandonada en lo mas profundo de los bosques de Oregon. Transcurridos cuatro anos, Mack recibe una extrana carta, firmada por Dios, que la conmina a reunirse con el en el lugar donde la nina murio. A pesar de lo aparentemente absurdo de la situaticion, decide acudir a la cita y sumergirse de nuevo en su mas oscura pesadilla; lo que alli sucede camibara su vida siempre.
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"I am seeing many mixed reviews about this book. I absolutely LOVED it. I have already referred it to many people and hope that many more will read it and enjoy it. It matches my own beliefs about Christianity and my relationship with God. It truly is about a relationship with God."
— Rachel (5 out of 5 stars)
“En tiempos difíciles no hay nada mejor que leer o escuchar una historia que, a pesar de ser triste, deja al lector con una sensación de optimismo y de fe en la humanidad y en lo espiritual. Estas son las sensaciones que muchos seguramente sintieron cuando leyeron La Cabaña por William Paul Young cuando fue publicado primero en inglés y después en español. En esta versión, integra en español y con la maravillosa narración de Frank Rodríguez, podemos vivir y apreciar la experiencia de Mackenzie Allen Phillips.”
— AudioFileIn difficult times there's nothing more uplifting than to read or listen to a story that, despite being sad, leaves the reader or listener with a feeling of optimism and faith in humanity and spiritual matters. These are the feelings that many likely felt when they listened to THE SHACK by William Paul Young when it was first published in English, and now it's available in Spanish as LA CABAÑA. In this unabridged Spanish-language version narrated wonderfully by Frank Rodriguez, the listener can live through the experience of Mackenzie Allen Phillips.
— AudioFile" Controversial little Christian book that takes some liberty with the Trinity. I liked it, but then all I really know about God is what he told Moses - "I AM." "
— Robert, 2/18/2014" I've read this book many times as I can't get enough. I am inspired and encouraged as I desire to walk with my Lord hand in hand and converse daily perhaps over a hot meal. This book was so much now than I expected and nourished my soul. "
— Susan, 2/16/2014" One of the only books that made me cry. "
— Tessa, 1/31/2014" Don't waste your time reading it :( "
— MarÃa, 1/31/2014" Very thought provoking... Not well written but the subject more than made up for it... "
— Shanti, 1/16/2014" There are some remarkably beautiful metaphors woven into really bad theology. "
— Laurel, 1/11/2014" I can't say I liked this book. Granted, I never finished it, and I've heard that the end is the best part. I got tired of Paul Young's seemingly endless "God" monologues. I understand it's a fiction, but my thought is, I'll read the Bible to know what God thinks. This book wasn't nearly intriguing enough to keep me reading. "
— Mike, 1/9/2014" It had good parts and not so good parts. Not my kind of book. "
— Nelle, 1/8/2014" I loved this book so much!! I encourage everyone and anyone to read it!! "
— Dylynne, 1/7/2014" Life-changing and enlightening. PLEASE READ THIS BOOK!!! "
— Charity, 12/9/2013" I got this book as a gift for Christmas and it was so thought provoking. It made me stop and think and consider preconceived notions. it was very visual and was shocking at times. "
— Laura, 12/3/2013" Very much a book that makes you think and evaluate yourself and your spirituality. Some parts seemed to slow down a little the first time through, but after I read it a second time, I received even more from the story. I was blessed by it. "
— Leslie8181, 7/10/2013" I couldn't bring myself to read the middle of the book. It was too far removed from Biblical teaching and felt wrong to even read. The opening 'hook' was great, but that's the best I can say about the book. "
— Teresa, 12/19/2012" I thought this book had a really good message in it about learning to forgive in order to move on. It was inspiring. "
— Lisa, 10/12/2011" This book brought me such joy. My spirit was lifted, and my faith renewed. I loved the (whimsical) trinity that brought me to laughter and tears! "
— Renee, 10/11/2010" interesting allegory of God, Jesus & Holy Spirit. Addresses the question 'where is God when bad things happen?' "
— Joy, 8/26/2010" Probably one o the most thought provoking, touching, life changing books I have ever read...and I am not even religious. "
— Christina, 11/16/2009" I liked it. Not at all what I expected and that is good. "
— Patricia, 7/10/2009" The first part of the book was great. The last part of the book was good. But all of the personal views of God in the middle were terrible. I have a very different perspective of God and was disappointed with the liberties the author took in depicting God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost. "
— Amber, 2/12/2009" need an open mind for this book. "
— Melissa, 2/5/2009William Paul Young was born a Canadian and along with three younger siblings was raised among a stone-age tribe by his missionary parents in the highlands of what was New Guinea (West Papua). The family returned to Canada, where his father pastured a number of churches for various denominations. By the time he entered Canadian Bible College, Paul had attended a dozen schools. He completed his undergraduate degree in religion at Warner Pacific College in Portland, Oregon. While in Oregon, he attended seminary and met and married Kim. Together they celebrate “the wastefulness of grace” with their six children, two daughters-in-law, and now two grandchildren.