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Title:The Last Sin Eater
Author:Francine Rivers
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 332 pages
Published:January 17th 2007 by Tyndale House Publishers (first published 1998)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Fiction. Christian. Historical. Historical Fiction
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1999 Gold Medallion Award winner! A repackage of Francine Rivers's beloved novel, now with stunning movie stills from the motion picture releasing in January 2007 and bonus discussion questions. All that matters for 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. A captivating tale of suffering, seeking, and redemption.

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Original Title: The Last Sin Eater
ISBN: 1414315716 (ISBN13: 9781414315713)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Cadi Forbes
Setting: Smoky Mountains(United States)
Literary Awards: ECPA Christian Book Award (1999)

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I loved this book. Kinda weird, but I really liked the message about grace. Again, good redemption theme runs throughout. Lilybet cracked me up!

This is another historical fiction book that had a super interesting premise; a Sin Eater was a person who was paid to take upon himself the sins of the deceased & their consequences in the afterlife. The author's note says that the practice was common in the early 19th century in England, Scottish lowlands and near the Welsh border. The custom was brought over by some immigrants to the Americas & practiced in remote areas of Appalachia. This story focuses on one such (fictional) sin

Powerful, compelling, and beautifully written. Only my second Francine Rivers book, and I love it. Such a powerful tale of redemption. Characters were so real-to-life. I was absolutely taken to these mountains. A masterpiece.

This is a great book although it dragged a little towards the end. It is told in the first person by a child "Cadi Forbes." She is growing up in a clan in the remote mountains. Cadi believes she is responsible for a terrible accident. She feels the terrible weight of her "sin" and begins seeking ways to rid herself of the burden. She becomes desperate over time believing she will be punished forever for her sin. Then, Cadi overhears talk of the banished "sin eater" who comes to remove the sin of

Hard to read and I did not like this book. The story is told by Cadi Forbes from childhood through becoming a grandma herself. Cadi is naturally curious as a child and that curiosity is encouraged by her grandma. As a child she believes that she is responsible for her sister Elens death. After her grandma died, she is obsessed with finding the Sin Eater to get rid of her guilt. She finds him and others along the way that helps her. The sin eater makes her promise to go see the man of God who has

I picked this book up based on the description before I realized it was by Francine Rivers. This book suffered from the same flaws that have frustrated me with other Francine Rivers books. In my view, she does a good job of creating a believable world for her characters to inhabit, but then she over-simplifies the spiritual aspects of her plot and characters so that I am unable to relate to their spiritual journeys in any way that feels connected to the real world or real people. Here, as in

Been almost a month since Ive read it so my review may be lacking.Things I liked:The MC (I forget her name. Told you its been a month, and Im not super with book names). My heart reached out to her right away.The setting. There were mountains and they felt very authentic.Story idea. A complex, mature plot centering around an intriguing seed.Stuff I didnt like.This book was dark, people! Especially in the first half when the MC is struggling with a very hefty dose of guilt (particularly for being

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