![]() ![]() ![]() It is not endorsed, affiliated by The Shack or William P. *this is an unofficial summary of The Shack by William P. The note only brings up The Great Sadness. Pulling himself up, Mack makes it back safely inside his house, calls his wife to tell her to stay put, and does his best to patch himself up, trying to forget the strange note sitting in his home office. Slightly flustered and caught off guard, Mack tries to forget the note and heads back up the driveway, but he slips and falls to his back, hitting his head against the ice. Curiously, Mack tears open the envelope and reads a short note asking him to meet someone at the shack. There’s no stamp or address, just Mack’s name. In the mailbox sits only one envelope with his name written across the front. As he walks down his driveway toward the mailbox, he notices the treacherous ice already making the driveway slick. Mack’s story begins on a cold day, with snow and ice decorating the world outside. Mackenzie Allen Phillips, who is known to his close friends and family as “Mack”, is not a typical man, nor has he had typical experiences. ![]() Here's a sample of what you'll see in this book: Then, grab a SpeedyReads of The Shack by William P. ![]()
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