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The Last Sin Eater
by Francine Rivers

Published: 2013-06-01
Paperback : 368 pages
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A captivating tale of suffering, seeking, and redemption set in Appalachia in the 1850s, The Last Sin Eater is the story of a community committed to its myth of a human “sin eater,” who absolves the dead of their sins, and the ten-year-old child who shows them the Truth. All that ...
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A captivating tale of suffering, seeking, and redemption set in Appalachia in the 1850s, The Last Sin Eater is the story of a community committed to its myth of a human “sin eater,” who absolves the dead of their sins, and the ten-year-old child who shows them the Truth. All that matters for young Cadi Forbes is finding the one man who can set her free from the sin that plagues her, the sin that has stolen her mother’s love from her and made her wish she could flee life and its terrible injustice. But Cadi doesn’t know that the “sin eater” is seeking as well. Before their journeys are over, Cadi and the sin eater must face themselves, each other, and the One who will demand everything from them in exchange for the answers they seek.

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by Heather T. (see profile) 06/24/24

 
by karen v. (see profile) 07/02/22

GROUP RATING:
Joy - 7
Mary - 8
Trudy - 8
Karen - 7.5
Barb - 8
Jill - 5
Debbie - 8
Heather - 8



While a bit slow at the start, it gained momentum (maybe too much, at the end, as it wrapped











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by Lynne B. (see profile) 07/14/17

 
by Rhonda M. (see profile) 07/12/17

This was a fairly easy, quick read. Very compelling story as the author reveals the history of the community's funeral practices, as well as how the settlers came to the area where they live. The main... (read more)

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