The Seat Beside Me

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Author: Nancy Moser

ISBN-10: 1590528956

ISBN-13: 9781590528952

Category: Christian Fiction - Inspirational Lives

That strange, snoring, legroom-invading person next to you on the airplane — have you ever imagined owing your life to him? Nancy Moser tells the gripping story of five passengers and their seatmates who get casually acquainted — then plunge headlong into an icy river in a sudden plane crash. The moments that follow are more intense than any they have ever lived, changing the way the passengers see God and the meaning of life itself. This book reveals the eternal impact a brief interaction...

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Follow five fictional passengers and the people beside them on a tragic plane flight. Some live; some die. Why them? Why not you?Huntress Book Reviews - Detra FitchAuthor Nancy Moser has written such an emotional story about coping after living through the worst moments of life! Keep the tissues close, because this one will fill you with sadness and then lift you upward with God's words! Excellent! Highly recommended.

\ Bea SheftelThe writer expertly draws a thread around all the survivors and tells their story with compassion and truth. Her fictional account of a plane crash is dynamic, heartfelt, and so real you'll cry for those lost, and those who survived. \ —AOL Romance Online\ \ \ \ \ Detra FitchAuthor Nancy Moser has written such an emotional story about coping after living through the worst moments of life! Keep the tissues close, because this one will fill you with sadness and then lift you upward with God's words! Excellent! Highly recommended. \ — Huntress Book Reviews\ \ \ John MortSome become heroes, others demonstrate their selfishness. All who survive are profoundly changed. \ — Booklist\ \ \ \ \ Kim PetersonMoser provides a compelling story that should motivate readers to reasess their own lives before tragedy disrupts. \ — Marketplace Magazine\ \ \ \ \ Library JournalIn light of the September 11 terrorist attacks, Moser's latest is particularly powerful; essential for all collections.\ \ \ \ \ Lisa RamagliaThe Seat Beside Me isn't so much about a plane crash as it is about surviving...This powerfully emotional book had me in tears more times than I can count. It had me up late when I should have been sleeping. It had me turning pages when I should have been working. It held on and wouldn't let go until I'd read the very last page…well done, Ms. Moser. \ — Scribes World (Reviewer's Choice Award)\ \ \ \ \ Romantic TimesNancy Moser causes readers to feel a wealth of emotions with this book...Not just a work of fiction, The Seat Beside Me is a tool for healing and understanding how God touches the lives of those He loves---which is all of us.\ \ \ \ \ Publishers WeeklyWhere is God in the midst of appalling tragedy? Moser follows up her inspirational Mustard Seed series of novels by exploring the timely topic of random chance versus divine will. In a few seconds, Sun Fun Airlines Flight 1382 goes from takeoff to nightmare, as the plane crashes into a heavily trafficked bridge, then plunges into a frigid river. Ninety-seven people are dead, and five passengers are left to wonder why they are alive. The survivors, three women and two men, re-examine their priorities and ideas about God, while journalist Dora Roberts struggles with the temptation to indulge in sensationalist exploitation of the disaster as she covers the aftermath for the Chronicle. Despite writing from multiple points of view, Moser keeps the story line clear and the pacing steady. However, like many recent Christian fiction releases, the novel is too long; it also includes a seven-page dialogue between Tina and another character that mostly functions to present the plan for salvation. Readers will have to stretch their imaginations to believe that the characters share as much personal information as they do with their seatmates in the long delay before takeoff. However, Moser makes the stretch worth the effort. As the survivors mull over why they were spared, Moser admirably demonstrates that tragedy is a life-changing opportunity, in which reassessments and changes for the better are possible. This is upbeat news that many Christian readers will appreciate after recent tragic events. (Jan.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.\ \