Necessary Heartbreak (2010 Sullivan), novel

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Necessary Heartbreak (2010) is a novel by M.J. Sullivan.

Abstract

"Michael Stewart has weathered his share of hardships: a troubled childhood, the loss of his mother, even the degradation of living on the city streets. Now he's raising his teenaged daughter, Elizabeth, on his own and doing the best he can at work and at home. But he's turned his back on his faith?that is, until the morning Michael and Elizabeth volunteer for a food pantry at their local church. While storing boxes in the basement, they step through a mysterious door ... and find themselves in first-century Jerusalem during the tumultuous last week of Jesus Christ's life. It is a dangerous and violent place, where doing what your heart tells you is right can get you imprisoned, or worse, and they are thankful to take refuge with a kind widow. But when they come face-to-face with Judas Iscariot and the condemned Christ himself, Michael realizes that before they can escape Jerusalem, he must experience history's most necessary and shattering heartbreak and that pain and loss must happen if Michael is to be set free: to live, love, and reclaim the blessings he has in the present day"--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in New York, NY : Gallery Books, 2010.

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