My Brother's Shadows will inspire and trouble you. It will move
you to grieve and pray, lament and celebrate, be angry and seek God, and
finally to the sort of courage and faith Wayne himself so wonderfully
displayed. I warmly recommend it to you.
- Dr Rod Thompson (National
Principal/CEO, Laidlaw College)
Hayley
was 22 years old when her brother Wayne, then 16, was diagnosed the leukaemia,
cancer of the blood. Within a few weeks Wayne also contracted a deadly fungal
infection in his sinus, which spread to his left eye and then into his brain.
In
this book, Hayley recounts the emotional journey she and her family took as
Wayne fought his illnesses, before he tragically passed away 18 months later.
It is filled with amazing courage and faith amidst pain and suffering, and
finally points towards the ultimate source of hope itself
Dr Rod Thompson is not wrong in saying My Brother’s Shadows “will
inspire and trouble you.” When a book follows one sister’s journey of faith
through the trauma of losing her young brother to cancer, we can expect nothing
less.
Hayley Reynolds examines the ageless questions of why bad things
happen to good people, and why God allows some to be healed while others suffer
and die. She wrestles with the inexplicable link between faith and healing, and
the intolerable weight one must always
ensure the other, when for Wayne and
her family this did not pass.
As a mother of two sons aged in their late teens, I found this
book especially hard to read. The unfathomable tragedy of losing a healthy
child to unstoppable cancer was not a natural pull for me. But I needed to know
more than the details of this courageous boy’s faith and battle for life. I
wanted to know how his sister processed her loss after months of believing God
would miraculously heal Wayne.
In the days before Wayne’s death, Hayley wrote; “Wayne’s illness
had shaken my faith to its core and none of the normal Christian answers helped
anymore.”
And yet, the harrowing final chapters of
Wayne’s life open to Hayley’s discovery that God uses suffering to work in ways
we cannot imagine. That He comforts as one whose pain matches our own.
Hayley’s fear her faith would be
shattered by Wayne’s death, gave way to the life changing
realization that even in death, especially in death, Jesus stood beside her.
I have one copy of My Brother's Shadows to giveaway to one ACW visitor. Leave a comment below to be in the draw. I'll announce the winner next Monday in the comment thread.
My Brother’s Shadow, Hayley Reynolds ~ Acorn Press
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Hayley Reynolds completed a PhD in
melanoma research at the Auckland Bioengineering Institue, The University of
Auckland, NZ, before carrying out further research into breast cancer. She also
holds a Graduate Diploma in Theology from Laidlaw College, Auckland.
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Dorothy Adamek lives in Melbourne with her Beloved and their three gorgeous kids.
She's the winner of the 2013 FHL ~ Touched By Love Competition. Enamoured by all things 19th century, she writes The Heartbeat of Yesteryear, Historical Romance - Aussie style. Come say G'day at her blog, Ink Dots.
Sounds like an inspiring and heart wrenching story, Dottie, but no doubt it will be helpful to other who are going through similar circumstances.
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, it certainly will, and also to anyone who desires to see how God met Hayley through the trauma of Wayne's illness and death.
DeleteOh wow, sounds a very challenging story to read but an important one for sure. Thanks for your sensitive review, Dotti.
ReplyDeleteHi Jo-Anne, you're so right. A challenge indeed. A book I'm glad I read and recommend highly.
DeleteDotti, great review! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Hayley's powerful and inspiring real life story.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Narelle. I know many will, and already have been touched by My Brother's Shadows.
DeleteThanks so much for reviewing this book. It sounds like a brilliant book for anyone dealing with questions about God. So good to know that God wants us to know Him and invites questions, providing answers through others willing to share their experiences of Him.
ReplyDeleteHi Linsey, thanks for popping in. Yes, God invites us to ask questions and never withholds the answers. Perhaps not the ones we expect each time, but His answers, nonetheless.
DeleteThanks to all who entered. This contest is now closed.
ReplyDeleteThe winner of the book draw is Linsey! Congratulations. :)
Linsey, please email me at Dorothy.Adamek@ozemail.com.au and I will send you your prize.