Killing God
In "Killing God," acclaimed author Kevin Brooks delves into the turbulent life of fifteen-year-old Dawn Bundy. Published by Penguin Random House Children's UK in 2009, this gripping novel spans 240 pages and explores themes of loss, faith, and the complexities of family relationships. Dawn feels like an outsider, grappling with her father's mysterious disappearance two years prior, which she blames on God. Her father's newfound faith led him to believe he had discovered the answers to life's questions, but it ultimately spiraled into chaos. As Dawn navigates her feelings of abandonment and betrayal, she embarks on a journey to confront her past and uncover the truth. This thought-provoking fiction will resonate with readers who appreciate powerful narratives about fathers and daughters, and the struggles of adolescence. Experience the emotional depth and raw honesty of "Killing God" as it challenges perceptions of faith and family.