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My Hands Came Away Red
My Hands Came Away Red
Author: Lisa McKay
Cori signs up to take a mission trip to Indonesia during the summer after her senior year of high school. Inspired by happy visions of building churches and seeing beautiful beaches, she gladly escapes her complicated love life back home. Five weeks after their arrival, a sectarian and religious conflict that has been simmering for years flames ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780802489821
ISBN-10: 0802489826
Publication Date: 9/1/2007
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 36 ratings
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Norsecross avatar reviewed My Hands Came Away Red on + 27 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This reads as an honest tale of overwhelming situations of violence and harsh realities through the eyes of budding adults. The characters are old enough to be relate-able to grown-up readers yet, while reading, their actions remind you they are young. Very young. They are six western Christian teenagers of varying levels of naivete on a well intentioned summer mission trip. The time for their trip was badly timed and they find themselves in a Muslim vs. Christian killing zone. Adventure is gripping but so is the reality check that their faith in God goes through. I appreciate the lack of a neatly tied up conclusion to the unsettling sense of being on the cusp of loss of personal faith. I would suggest this to book any one, it is flat out good reading.
reviewed My Hands Came Away Red on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is one of the best books I've read this summer! The events that these young people experience leave a lasting impression on their lives and faith. A gripping story from beginning to end.
Minehava avatar reviewed My Hands Came Away Red on + 830 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Frustrated by pressure she feels from her former boyfriend and confused about her future direction, Cori jumps at the chance to participate in a missions trip to Indonesia.

Boot camp introduces Cori to her team mates, Kyle, Elissa, Mark, Brendan and Drew and leaves her exhausted and blistered and yet unprepared for the horrifying reality the team faces when a conflict between Muslim and Christian villagers destroys the newly constructed church and decimates the village.

Led by young villager Mani, grieving the slaughter of his parents, the team escapes into the treacherous Indonesian jungle with fear, anxiety and despair lacerating their faith in each other and God.

To say I was blown away by the intensity and power of Lisa' McKay's debut novel is an understatement! Cori's voice is clear and emotive and her internal struggles throughout the entirety of the book bespoke a genuineness of character rarely found. Lisa beautifully described the village and drew me in to the looming tragedy with stunning prose. I experienced the heart pounding fear and desperation of her characters to such an extent that I had to put the book down to give my heart a rest! It was only for a minute however as the fate of the village and the team held me captive.

While most of the characters are in their late teens this book's appeal extends far beyond readers of the same age. Lisa has drawn characters with exceptional depth and accuracy and handles issues of God's sovereignty in the midst of human tragedy without trite or pat answers. The authority and realism Lisa's career of providing psychological and spiritual support to aid workers, gives authority and realism to a story that is second to none. Cori's journey, through emotional and physical turmoil is not to be missed.

I have no hesitation in stating that my hands came away red is the finest book I have read this year and I hope it is the first of many from this Australian author.
Yahwehs avatar reviewed My Hands Came Away Red on
Helpful Score: 1
I thoroughly enjoyed the first book from this author. It drew me in and kept me interested and felt very authentic.
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