About the Author:
Wim. Paul Young was born a Canadian and raised among a Stone Age tribe by his missionary parents in the highlands of former New Guinea. He suffered great loss as a child and young adult and now enjoys the "wastefulness of grace" with his family in the Pacific Northwest.
From AudioFile:
En tiempos difciles no hay nada mejor que leer o escuchar una historia que, a pesar de ser triste, deja al lector con una sensacin de optimismo y de fe en la humanidad y en lo espiritual. Estas son las sensaciones que muchos seguramente sintieron cuando leyeron La Cabaa por William Paul Young cuando fue publicado primero en ingls y despus en espaol. En esta versin, integra en espaol y con la maravillosa narracin de Frank Rodrguez, podemos vivir y apreciar la experiencia de Mackenzie Allen Phillips. "Mack," como le llaman sus amigos mas ntimos, ha sufrido lo que no se le desea a ningn padre cuando su hija menor, Missy, es raptada y posiblemente asesinada durante unas vacaciones familiares. Cuatro aos ms tarde Mack recibe una invitacin a la misma cabaa. Quin le invit? Parece que fue Dios . . . M.T.P. [ENGLISH TRANSLATION]--In 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 CABAA. In this unabridged Spanish-language version narrated wonderfully by Frank Rodriguez, the listener can live through the experience of Mackenzie Allen Phillips. "Mack," as he's called by his closest friends, has suffered what no parent wishes on another when his youngest daughter, Missy, is abducted and apparently brutally murdered while on a family vacation. Four years later, Mack receives a note inviting him to spend a weekend at the same shack in the Oregon wilderness where Missy may have spent her last hours. But who sent the invitation? Apparently, the note was sent by God . . . M.T.P. © AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
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