Unveiling.Unveiling Suzanne Suzanne is a common female given name that was particularly popular in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. It remained in the top 200 most popular names in the United States between 1930 and the late 1980s. M. Wolfe Paraclete Press, Inc. PO Box 1568, Orleans, MA 02653 1557254508, $14.95 www.paracletepress.com Written by English teacher Suzanne M. Wolfe, Unveiling is a Christian novel A Christian novel is any novel that expounds and illustrates a Christian world view in its plot, its characters, or both. Any novel that deals with Christian themes in a positive way could also be Christian novel. Twentieth century proponents of the form would include G.K. about a divorced woman working on an art restoration project. As she removes layers of grime from what may be a lost Flemish masterpiece of the Crucifixion crucifixion, hanging on a cross, in ancient times a method of capital punishment. It was practiced widely in the Middle East but not by the Greeks. The Romans, who may have borrowed it from Carthage, reserved it for slaves and despised malefactors. , she gradually uncovers the misery that has been obscuring her soul--repressed emotion concerning not only her divorce, but also past sexual abuse and a forced abortion. The burdens of the past weigh upon her, but the dawning of faith and understanding help her in her search to restore what time, neglect, and harm have defiled de·file 1 tr.v. de·filed, de·fil·ing, de·files 1. To make filthy or dirty; pollute: defile a river with sewage. 2. , both externally and internally. A passionate and powerful novel especially recommended for readers of faith. |
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