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Aug 20, 2013
"A year and a half after the Stanley family relocates to Oregon, 15-year-old Shep Stanley is shot and killed in their home. A young man named Daniel Robbins is accused of the crime, found guilty, and sentenced to death, but the family…
joanlauricella
Jan 31, 2013joanlauricella rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Such a worthwhile book to read that is truly unforgettable.
Dec 04, 2012hmcgivney rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This was a bit of a challenging book because the POV is different than what I usually read - I don't often get the conservative Christian viewpoint. However, I thought that Rakha had some really great things to say about forgiveness - how…
dollfacecrafter
Dec 08, 2011dollfacecrafter rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
great read about the power of forgiveness!
Aug 05, 2011copim rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
I agree with the previous comment - an un-put-downable book and thoughtful character development. Believable characterisation and good discussion of whether capital punishment offers closure in any way.
Oct 15, 2010
An absolutely mesmerizing novel about tragedy and the redemptive power of forgiveness, plotted around the killing of a boy and his murderer on Death Row. Rakha has written a book that is almost impossible to put down. It is hauntingly…