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Tracy Groot

Auteur de Madman: A Novel

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Comprend les noms: Tracy L. Groot

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Œuvres de Tracy Groot

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Date de naissance
1964-07-23
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Lieux de résidence
Michigan, USA
Professions
Co-owner, JP's Coffee and Espresso Bar
Prix et distinctions
Christy Award for Historical Fiction

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Critiques

An American fighter pilot shot down over Nazi-occupied France. A prostitute determined to gather intelligence for the Allies. And the looming of D-Day during World War II in Flame of Resistance by author Tracy Groot.

At first it was a challenge for me to make heads or tails of this loose retelling of a well-known biblical figure's story. I wasn't yet used to the novel's rhythm, and while its unpredictability kept me on my toes at times, other parts felt a little too expected, and some of the characters seemed pretty naïve here and there.

But then, they've never been through this war before.

It wasn't too long before I got a feel for the author's skilled hand and the poignancy of the different characters' stories. By two-thirds of the way through, I was riveted, feeling on edge through the story's (sometimes merciless) turns.

I'm going to remember the characters as well as the flashes of brilliance in this grave but redemptive wartime novel.
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I received a complimentary copy of this book, for which I've given an honest review, through a rewards program from the publisher. I received no monetary compensation.
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NadineC.Keels | 8 autres critiques | Oct 13, 2020 |
I lead a combo Bible study/book club at my church. Our Faith And Fiction group was concentrating on the healing miracles of Jesus and chose Madman by Tracy Groot as the complimentary novel. The book is based on the Biblical account of the Gerasene demoniac. While the book received mixed reviews from the members of the study, I found it a challenging and viewpoint-expanding read. Complex in structure as well as characterization, Madman is a book that must be read slowly to experience all that it has to offer. It is Biblical fiction like no other I have encountered. Told from the perspective of a servant of a Greek philosopher, a student in his own right, Madman gives the reader a look into the Gentile life of Palestine. Should you read it? This one is not for someone who wants a quick, easy, or even light read. Its subject matter is madness and demonic possession and the power of Jesus to reach into both and set the captive free. If you are up for a challenge, then I urge you to give this one a look.

Tallis has been sent by his master, Calimachus, to the Decapolis in Palestine to find out what has happened to the philosophical school that had been founded in his name. What Tallis finds is mystery and danger and a tormented man who lives in the tombs.

The story is told from the third person point of view of Tallis and letters to his master back in Athens. Tallis has scars from a childhood trauma that make him vulnerable to both human and spiritual attack. But as he receives warning after warning to go home, Tallis is determined to find the truth. Supporting characters are interesting and unlike what I am used to in traditional Biblical fiction. Part of that may stem from the fact that all of the characters are Gentiles, descendants of Greek colonists that now make the Decapolis their home. The Decapolis is very definitely not a Jewish enclave. Its cultural life is based upon its Greek origins and includes the pagan rites and worship foreign to their Jewish neighbors. It is this paganism that I found the most interesting. While the Greeks prided themselves on rational thought and discourse, parts of their society clung to worship of gods that demanded much from their adherents. Tallis must deal with the whys of the man’s demonic possession, something that is missing from the Biblical record. The reader soon discovers that pride, arrogance, and the search for god-like power and knowledge leave more than the man in the tombs vulnerable to demonic attack. The entrance of Jesus into the story comes late in the book, but there is a great anticipation of his arrival that is felt throughout. I found the portrayal of the demoniac’s torment and his ultimate deliverance especially powerful.

Madman is an early book by Tracy Groot. This Christy Award winner for historical fiction has just been recently re-released. While I am not sure my reading experience was one of enjoyment, I am glad I read this riveting novel.

Recommended.

Audience: adults.

(I purchased this book from Amazon. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)
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vintagebeckie | 3 autres critiques | Mar 8, 2018 |
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Œuvres
9
Membres
652
Popularité
#38,721
Évaluation
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Critiques
28
ISBN
39
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