Why the sky is blue By
Susan Meissner is a story about trust in God after a violent attack which
leaves a woman pregnant and unsure what to do next. It is a story about faith,
trust and trying to find meaning in life after horrible violence. Most importantly,
it’s about a person’s ability to love.
Claire Holland only heard God speak to her once, when she
was 4 years old. It was the morning her family learns that her father died in
Korea. He whispered, “Do not be afraid.” 33 years later she hears that voice
again telling her to not be afraid. She awakes in the hospital after being
viciously attacked and left for dead. Miraculously she survived only to
discover that she is pregnant and the only possibility is that the father is
her attacker. Together with her husband, Dan, and her two children, 11-year old
Katie and 6 year old, Spencer, she must face a choice. Claire always had
difficulty carrying to term and she believes that she will lose the child like
the others. But when the child continues to survives, Claire and Dan decide to
give the baby up for adoption and try to move on with their lives. What happens
when that baby grows up and enters their lives once again? Will the family be
able to accept this person into their lives? Or will the family come crashing
down?
I loved this book. It had me captivated from beginning to
end. It is a great story about how God can use a bad event into a wonderful
gift to the world. There were many great examples of this. Claire’s mother
tries to example why God allows bad events to happen, she says “Sometimes
asking God for a reason for something is like asking Him why the sky is blue.
There is a complex, scientific reason for it.” That’s the theme of this story,
that when the question is complex, the answer is too. There is a quote which
resonated with me, “God’s reason for allowing certain things to happen are too
complex for us to fully appreciate.” It is true that God’s reasons and thoughts
are beyond our ability to reason and think that we couldn’t begin to
understand. One day, I think He will reveal all to us. I highly recommend Why the sky is blue By Susan Meissner.
“Love is not blind-
it sees more not less.
But because it sees
more, it is willing to see less.”
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