Aftershock
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Aftershock
Aftershock by Adrian Holloway was published by Survivor Kingsway in July 2004 and is our 9864th best seller. The ISBN for Aftershock is 9781842911761.
Sequel to The Shock of your Life
Daniel was the sole survivor of a road accident that propelled three young people into the afterlife. Now he's back, and ready to convince his friends and family that Jesus is their only hope before they face judgement after death. Profoundly changed by his experience, he's nevertheless shocked to discover that other people can't share his certainty.
In writing the story of Daniel and his friends, as they wrestle with the arguments for and against Christian belief, Adrian Holloway has given young readers and youth leaders a unique weapon in their spiritual armoury. There really is nothing quite like this.
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Details for Aftershock
| Page last updated | 4th November 2010 |
| Author / Artist | Adrian Holloway |
| Book Format | paperback |
| Publisher | Survivor Kingsway (July 2004) |
| Weight | 182g |
| Number of Pages | 224 |
| Thickness | 24 mm |
| Height | 198 mm |
| Width | 126 mm |
| ISBN | 9781842911761 |
| ISBN-10 | 1842911767 |
| Product ID | 45337 |
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Related Collections
Spring Harvest 2010 Books, Spring Harvest Kid's, Survivor, Youth Fiction
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Customer Reviews
Cut above most 'evangelistic' novels... - PJ, Leeds
... in that a lot of the stuff that comes out in conversations between the various characters is both readable and relevant. I'm not too sure about the doctrinal authenticity of the basic premise of the book, and the last chapter is trying to describe the indescribable [which never really works]. But well worth a read - and would be good for mid to late teens to give them help with answers to those awkward questions that get fired at them.
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