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TILLY by FRANK E.PERETTI
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TILLY (original 1988; edition 1989)

by FRANK E.PERETTI

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A deeply moving story of forgiveness for a woman who struggles to reconcile herself with the memory of a child she aborted nine years previously.
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Title:TILLY
Authors:FRANK E.PERETTI
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Tilly by Frank E. Peretti (1988)

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A very quick read... cute, but nothing special. ( )
  RachelRachelRachel | Nov 21, 2023 |
Tilly is a touching novella about a woman coming to terms with something from her past that she regrets. It begins when a husband and wife, Kathy and Dan, are in a cemetery, and she spots a gravestone with the name Tilly one it, and only one date. From that point on, she can't get that gravestone out of her mind, to the detriment of her family.

I had no idea what this book was about when I started reading, but it was short, and Peretti is my favorite writer. According to the back of the book, it was originally a radio drama, and it took me somewhere between 1-1.5 hours to read it.

Maybe because of my experience with Peretti's other works, I expected more of a mystery than this book contained. In fact, if you read the synopsis on Goodreads, half of the book is almost unnecessary (thankfully I didn't look the book up on Goodreads at all before reading it, though I normally do).

A good amount of the book is spent in a dream, with beautiful imagery and tender moments, as Kathy comes to grips with a mistake she made in the past, which has affected her family for 9 years. The reason for the past choice is not expounded on, which was probably one of the things I most wished was different about the story.

No matter what the past decision was that Kathy and Dan regret, the important message in this story is of the forgiveness we can have in Christ, though I'll admit it's only lightly presented. Maybe the greater message is that, even when we know Christ has forgiven us, sometimes we are unable to let go of that mistake, and that until we do, we will never truly feel we can accept God's forgiveness.

I would recommend this light read to anyone who struggles with past mistakes, especially those they might consider unforgivable, but also for anyone interested in dramatic Christian stories. ( )
  Kristi_D | Sep 22, 2023 |
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  WBCLIB | Feb 19, 2023 |
Peretti's fictional story of a mother coming to terms with grief & denial of the death of her child is deeply moving & redemptive. Reading this story is not for the lighthearted but it will bring the reader to tears. If the reader wants a feel good ending, this book will do so. Peretti is one of the rare storytellers that engages readers with the characters he writes about. Unlike his other works, this one is short & to the point. ( )
  walterhistory | Sep 18, 2021 |
Cleverly written, and heartwrenching. I think this is what "The Shack" could have been if it were better written. ( )
  BraveNewBks | Mar 10, 2016 |
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Christian - Fiction An unforgettable story of the real life, love, and Christ's forgiveness.
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