What a Wave Must Be by Angela Hunt
Angela Hunt is one of those “must read” authors for me. I absolutely love her writing style and the
fact that each of her books is so unique.
This book is also unique, but not for the faint of heart. She delves into the weighty subject of suicide. Why does a person commit suicide? Could anyone have stopped them? What are the ripples that spread outward from
the suicide?
I kept hoping for a departure from the topic, but it colored
every page of this novel. No doubt, this
is a subject that can be easily passed over due to the difficulty of it, but
the author does not shy away from it. It
would be my hope that an adult considering this option would read this book and
discover the devastating effects his decision might have. That being said, I do not think this book would
be best for younger readers, those not having enough life experience to be able
to think maturely about this subject.
This is a dark book but not without the hope that is found in Jesus. The characters in it seem to find their way forward and to value their own lives and that of their family. I am grateful to the publisher and netgalley for this complimentary copy in exchange for this, my honest review.
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