Tap cover to enlarge

It Is Well

Published
Nov 2016
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
320

About This Book

Jonathan Beecher, a middle-aged widower and small-town store owner, has never asked for much. But lately, all too much is being asked of him. The bombing of Pearl Harbor plunges America into World War II and deeply fractures Jonathan's own family. His eldest son, a civilian contractor, is trapped on a Japanese-occupied island in the Pacific. Jonathan's feckless younger son ignores his father's pleas to stay home and joins the army. And his bright, devoted daughter, who Jonathan hoped would go to college, elopes with a brutally abusive man instead.

Jonathan has always met adversity with quiet faith, but as his emotional and financial losses accumulate, so do his doubts. In the midst of his pain, Sarah, a widow herself, emerges as a kind, compelling friend. Powerfully drawn to Sarah, Jonathan struggles to remain true to his late wife.

James D. Shipman's tender, wise novel examines the paradox of human suffering: how irrevocable loss, if we are willing to let it, begets spiritual gain.

Genres & Themes

Buy This Book

Formats & Editions

Browse the different covers, formats, and publication history for this title.

Paperback

Paperback edition cover
Trade Paperback
First Edition Nov 2016 Lake Union Publishing ISBN 1503939472
Buy

eBook

eBook edition cover
eBook
Sep 2016 Lake Union Publishing ISBN B01DNJMO5I
Buy

Audio

Audio edition cover
MP3 CD
Nov 2016 Brilliance Audio ISBN 1531834973
Buy
Audio edition cover
Audio CD
Nov 2016 Brilliance Audio ISBN 1531834965
Buy
Audio edition cover
Audible
Nov 2016 Brilliance Audio ISBN B01LZ5YSKP
Buy