I was
privileged to read Robert Whitlow’s book
A House Divided. He is an excellent writer and knows how to
write good fiction. He skillfully and
realistically weaves his Christian faith in to the storyline through the lives
of the characters. But he doesn’t beat
you over the head with it. Instead you
see the Christian faith lived out in the lives of imperfect, hurting and broken
people.
I’ll be honest
with you there were times A House Divided was hard to
read. If you know an alcoholic or have
seen how destructive alcoholism is you may also find this book painful to
read. Read it anyway. There were times I found myself angry at the
main character Corbin and wanted to yell at him so he would wake up and see
that he was destroying his life, relationships and was endangering others.
Robert Whitlow has the ability to draw the reader in to
the story from the beginning. I found
the characters very engaging and cared about them from the first page to the
last, even when they weren’t so loveable.
It was interesting and challenging to see how each character, Ray, Roxy,
Cindy, Billy and others, responded to Corbin and the situations and people they
were involved with. I loved seeing grace
given when it was least deserved and unexpected. I couldn’t help but wonder how I would have
responded.
A
House Divided is a book
with characters that will stay with me.
If Robert Whitlow writes a
sequel to this one I want to read it.
There are some
authors whose work I want to read, whatever they write, because they are that
good. Robert Whitlow is one of
those writers. I highly recommend A
House Divided by Robert Whitlow.
You will be challenged and grow as you read it.
I would like to
thank the people at BookLook and Thomas
Nelson Publishers for providing me a free copy of Robert Whitlow’s book, A House Divided, to read in exchange for an
honest review. I was under no obligation
to give a favorable review.
2 comments:
good review
Thank you Denise! I've really come to like Robert Whitlow's work. He's a solid writer!
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