A Powerful Story Set Against the Backdrop of Today's
Israel
Nothing in Abigail MacLeod's life as a wife, a mother, and a
teacher has prepared her for what she will experience during her
summer in Israel. At forty-two, her life is in chaos, even before
she leaves home--her marriage is dissolving before her very eyes,
her faith is in shambles. This pilgrimage to Israel was supposed to
be a new beginning for her. But by the end of the first day, she is
forced to board an Israeli jetliner in spit of a bomb threat, and
watches helplessly as a kind, fatherly gentleman she befriended on
the plane dies in her arms.
This is a summer Abby will spend learning about archaeology,
delving into the past. And it's a summer that will change her life
in ways she never imagined.
Nothing in her life as a wife, mother, and teacher had
prepared her for this...
At forty-two, Abigail MacLeod is about to realize a
lifelong dream--participation in an archaeological dig in Israel.
Crushed by her husband's decision to end their marriage, Abby
clings to the hope that somehow this trip will help to bring an
element of peace into her chaotic life. But when tragedy taints the
summer's promise, Abby questions the wisdom of staying on.
The comforting friendship of archaeologist Hannah Rahob and the
captivating wonder of the Holy Land compel Abby to remain. But what
she discovers beneath the surface of Israel's beauty and the
intrigue of its past is a history of pain and struggle. As the
tumultuous world of first-century Palestine comes to life amid the
ruins, Abby wonders if the faint remnant of her childhood faith
could be the lifeline she's been searching for.