When survival is the only rule, Grace can still break through!

Sam Izbicki entered the world fragile and unwanted, the third child of seven in a family where survival meant silence and fear was the common language. His father-a hardened Marine-ruled with a strap in one hand and a bottle in the other, while his mother, weary and overworked, offered only scraps of comfort. In the shadows of that house, Sam learned early to run, to hide, and to question if he was worth loving at all.

As he grew, Sam discovered that the battles inside his home mirror the battles inside his heart. School offered both refuge and torment. Church promised holiness but often delivered betrayal. Yet even in the darkest corners, moments of kindness and loyalty flickered-siblings who shielded him, teachers who noticed, and a God he wasn't sure he could trust.

The Least of These is more than a coming-of-age story. It is a haunting portrait of a childhood fractured by violence and shame, and a powerful exploration of identity, family, and faith. Told with piercing honesty and unexpected beauty, Sam's journey asks the questions we all carry: Can the past ever be escaped? Can love truly heal the deepest wounds? And is grace strong enough to reach even the least of these?

Readers will be drawn into a story that is both heartbreaking and hopeful-one that lingers long after the final page.



Autorentext

Shari Pacanowski (April 25, 1958 - April 16, 2025) was a gifted writer, selfless partner, and loving parent and nana. In life she had a passion for beaches, bakeries, and books. Her debut novel, The Least of These, was her life's work and was published after her untimely passing. Shari had a desire to share the love of Christ with those who felt marginalized and excluded by mainstream religion. It is the hope of her earthly loved ones that this book honors her memory and imparts one simple truth: God loves you, just as you are.

Titel
The Least of These
Untertitel
Finding Forgiveness, Healing, and God's Redeeming Love
EAN
9781964081779
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.02.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1 MB
Anzahl Seiten
392