Las Vegas’ Shows for Kids

Las Vegas is all about the many beautiful attractions and spectacular shows to see. It has many children’s shows that make kids dream to see this beautiful city. There’s no room for boredom when kids visit Las Vegas. The city offers them so many spectacular shows, exciting activities, and beautiful sceneries. Las Vegas is also well loved by kids. Consider some of these tourist spots when planning to bring your kids to Las Vegas:

Area 51

Area 51 is one of the most popular Las Vegas attractions for kids. It is the most popular secret air base on the planet. Area 51 also accommodates UFOs and alien bodies discovered from the Roswell. Roswell is where the New Mexico flying saucers crash. Engineers of alien spacecraft have a lot of stories which tell of several sightings of foreign and unknown flying objects in the night skies. This somehow carries guests to investigate the town of Rachel, Nevada. This town is located at the Extraterrestrial Highway.

Rachel is also visible to the Area 51 Research Center. Furthermore, inside is also a nice little cafe named the Little a Le Inn. This is more known as Groom Lake and Dreamland. It was considered to be the image location of the stealth fighter. Additionally, this unpopular air base is also nestled into many dry lake beds in the location which gives numerous testing facts for high-safety developed aircraft.

The Azure Mermaid Show

The Mermaid Show is an underwater fantasy story told via mermaids and mermen every Wednesday to Sunday evening on the hour. The Olympic medalists of synchronized swimming perform in the water every time. Their choreographed movements always amuse the audience.

This show is adjacent to the Mermaid Restaurant & Lounge at the Silverton Lodge. It houses the 117,000 gallon aquarium. This huge saltwater tank has over 8000 tropical fish and pretty corals.

Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World

The Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World is a sporting goods store offering all kinds of wildlife settings. This is somehow the same with a native history museum. They would also find a fighting bull moose, a lion’s pride, a two story giraffe, and a bear’s den.

There is also a boating and fishing area. There is a makeshift ocean with realistic sharks, whales, and other underwater animals floating overhead. There’s also a live bass saltwater tank and some smaller aquariums around the store that fill the outdoor motif. Kids who love the outdoors will love to see this place.

Bugsy Segal Memorial

The Bugsy Segal Memorial is found in a small grotto behind the Flamingo Hilton Hotel. There is a plaque placed within which is dedicated to a man who enthused the formation of Las Vegas. However, this Los Angeles mobster occurred while Flamingo Hotel was still under construction. Furthermore, that man decided to buy the unfinished property, and from there its history started.

China Ranch Date Farm

This ranch farm is a wonderful natural oasis located at the Nevada – California boundary. It is filled with western history amidst the small working farm. It also provides an unusual collection of fresh grown dates and yummy baked goods.

The large date palms wearing women’s skirts are a sight to see. The clear colored petticoats keep the birds at bay and away from the visitors. There is a short walking path leading to the palm grove.

After the tour, you can stop at the gift shop which sells fresh chocolate chip date cookies and date nut bread. It is near Death Valley from Las Vegas and the location near the farm has plenty of discarded mines and scenic cliffs.

The Old Spanish Trail is also nearby. It is a historic Tonopah & Tidewater railroad bed. There’s also a natural Tecopa hot springs near the ranch where people from different places spend some time to relax.

Written by David H. Urmann

September 2009 Face of the Month – Arshiya Parmar

Arshiya Parmar is a model who moved around a lot. Born in the capitol city of New Delhi, India, at age six she moved to New Zealand. At age ten she lived in Australia, and at age 12 she finally settled in the United States in California.

What does your name mean?

Well, apparently Arshiya is a Persian boy name, but my parents didn’t know that when they named me. It means a gift from the sky . . . too bad for them it’s a gift you can’t return.

What’s your secret talent?

I can out hula hoop anyone!

Something weird about you . . .

My hazel eyes change color in the sunlight. Indoors they look brown but outdoors they can look green.

Your biggest fear?

Mazes. I’d freak out if i ever got lost in one.

Something embarrassing?

I’m addicted to the History Channel and the Carl Sagan Cosmosseries.

Something you’ve always wanted to try?

I’ve always wanted to ride an elephant. They’re HUGE, but kind of cute, too.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

Acting in a soap opera would be amazing. I grew up watching “The Bold and the Beautiful,” and it would be surreal to be a part of that.

How would you describe yourself?

I’m a dork, I’m cheesy, but I love it.

Who’s your secret crush?

It’s not so secret. It’s Jon Stewart because he’s goofy and witty as hell.

Who do you consider the epitome of beauty?

Definitely Catherina Zeta Zones. She’s regal yet sexy AND a brunette!

August 2009 Recap and Ash Gupta Studio 838

August was a fruitful month for Ash and Studio 838. creating campaign images for the launch of eco-conscious clothing line Degree Six, as well as a shooting model/actress Kim Smith whose face and figure have been featured for Victoria’s Secret, Mac and Jac, Abercrombie & Fitch, Harper’s Bazaar, and Andrew Marc. Smith also took part in two of Paul Marciano’s Guess? campaigns back in 2000.

And young Hollywood was never too far with Kevin Zegers, who is starring opposite Hilary Duff as Clyde Barlow in The Story of Bonnie and Clyde. Jennifer Lawrence will be starring in Guillermo Arriaga’s directorial debut, The Burning Plain, opposite Charlize Theron and Kim Basinger, also on the studio shoot deck.

Ash was also busy shooting the cover and pictoral for international editions of Maxim Magazine, and the first part of an experimental photo-couture project with designer Maggie Barry, as well as a progressive, ethnocentric fashion editorial for Desi Club, which will complement shooting Miss India, Ami Vashi. A unique subject includes the steamy shoot with two of Paris’ most prominent art dealers at one of Los Angeles’ most famous residences. Also photograped was Russian “it” model, Kira Dikthyar.

Ash conducted productive meetings with Ursula and more of the “Deal or No Deal” girls. To top it all off, there was a celebration with an end-of-season private party at Ash’s residence, rounding out a fairly warm August.

Fashion for Women – Selecting the Right Clothes

Shopping for women’s apparel has never been this good. The selections are getting wider and better, with so many different styles, designer labels, and off-the-rack outfits available for women of all sizes, shapes, and ages. The most important factors that women consider when buying fashion are still style and color. Comfort, fit, and designer labels are also significant factors that are considered in purchases. When choosing styles, women are now looking for apparel that they can wear both to work and to socialize. Pantsuits, skirt suits, blazers, and the classic white blouse are favorites in the office, while off-the-rack outfits and jeans remain popular for casual wear.

When shopping for fashion, it’s important to know how to pick the right clothes for you. Merely copying what is touted as the current trend or what is “fashionable” will just make you a fashion victim. A wardrobe that is fashionable but still fits your lifestyle, your age, and your figure will be the best. Try to get a good mix of trendy and basic apparel, so that you won’t have to update your wardrobe every time a new fashion season comes along.

One of the hottest niches in the fashion industry is designing and marketing fashion apparel for teens. This is due to the fact that teenagers account for billions of dollars spent each year on clothing and accessories. Anyone will agree that teenagers are habitués of shopping malls, and discount apparel shops as well as designer outlets are picking up healthy profits from teens buying trendy outfits every season. Tank tops, athletic wear and sports shirts, short skirts and low-rise jeans are very popular items. Trendy clothes that sell at reasonable prices are hot for teenagers, and merchandisers who give them value along with great fashion benefit the most. As a result, stores like Wal-Mart and Target get more teenage sales than outlets like the Gap.

Denim wear continues to be an all-time favorite, especially for teens. Jeans, jackets, skirts, and shorts are hot as ever. Jeans now come in an assortment of styles, whether it’s slim fitting, low-waisted, or bootleg designs. As with all other fashion apparel, different styles are suitable for different wearers. For example, teens who want to appear more svelte-looking usually prefer low-rise jeans, while women with fuller figures like relaxed fit jeans for a sleeker look. Petite women with slim figures go for slim and snug designs, either with a tapered cut or boot-leg cut.

And denim doesn’t come in just blue and black anymore. Jeans are now made with colors ranging from the usual blue and black to light brown, red, and ochre. You can even find jeans with military-type designs and colors, like khaki and olive green. One of the factors that make jeans popular is the fact that they can be worn with almost anything. Jeans can be coordinated with jackets, shirts, peasant tops, blouses, or almost anything else you may find in your closet. Teenagers often love to decorate their jeans with embellishments like beads and crystals to give them more flair and individuality, as well as to make a personal statement. Along with a complementary jacket, a shirt, and a pair of trainers, this outfit remains one of the favorites among teenagers.

Written By Syahrul Azlan Idris

Eco-Friendly Fashion Footwear: Cruelty-Free Fashion Shoes Every Woman Must Have This Fall/Winter

Most Vegan women like myself dread the thought that over 35 million beautiful, intelligent animals are killed just for their fur or leather (and that’s only the wintertime!), but that doesn’t stop us from being every bit as stylish as our carnivorous counterparts. Except for the fact that we only want cruelty-free fashion, we have the same desire to collect dozens upon dozens of sandals, sneakers, loafers, flip-flops, knee-high boots, and other footwear for our shoe wardrobe. Ten years ago, this would have been a challenge, one that would seem almost impossible, as all vegan shoes practically looked the same.

Nowadays, finding cruelty-free shoes isn’t as hard as it sounds. Now more than ever, companies are beginning to cater to those with a cruelty-free fashion sense and are now offering a wider variety to choose from. As this trend continues to emerge, the only challenge you will have is figuring out how many shoes you really do need. You’ll have to begin asking yourself how many of them do you really love, and how many fit well, complement your fashion style, and are versatile enough to serve multiple purposes.

Here are 5 fall/winter fashion shoe styles to help you create a cruelty-free shoe wardrobe so all encompassing, so perfect, that no matter what the occasion is, you’ll have just the right eco-friendly shoe.

1. One pair of weather-protective footwear

If you could only buy one boot in your life, an eco-friendly, air-seal range boot like the 14-Eye Boot from Vegetarian Shoes is the one to go with. If you spend a good amount of time outdoors, go with two pairs. Air-seal range boots sporting steel-tipped toe and a sole made from rubber tires will provide you with that everlasting quality you need and want.

2. One or two pairs of fashion boots in a medium or dark neutral

These leather alternative boots are classic enough for work-wear, yet sexy enough to add an edge to jeans and an everyday tee. Top-of-the-calf boots with a flat heel are one of the cold weather season’s hottest looks, but are surprisingly in demand even as the weather grows warmer. For those of you who love the Engineer boots, but want something a little more fitted, the Biker boots are perfect! When you’re feeling a little “rebel,” wear them as biker boots. When your style is more classic looking, just take off the buckle, instantly providing you with simple, comfortable boots that go with everything.

3. One pair of chic looking boots

Almost knee high boots like the Aurora give you a chic look with straight skirts and classic-cut trousers. They can be worn with bare legs or opaque winter stockings. Plus, they work well with formal and near-formal wear; they add sophistication to jeans, and instantly dress up a denim skirt and cardigan like nothing else can. You can also get the same look with Alta style that is only 11″ from the top of the shoe to the bottom of this eco-friendly fashion footwear. The upper is made from the highest quality synthetic micro-fibers while the lining is usually comprised of extremely soft synthetic micro-fibers or fleece.

4. One pair of neutral-colored casual boots for the weekend

A woman can never go wrong with classics such as the Amy boot. Your weekend casual cruelty-free boot should have an extremely soft and flexible sole, making it extremely comfortable for all day wear. Make sure your casual eco-friendly boots’ exteriors are made of “leather,” like synthetic micro-fibers, giving you that stylish look, while the interiors are made of a soft cotton lining and a generous foot bed that will accommodate your feet.

5. One pair of attractive non-leather sneakers

The fall is the perfect time to run around the track at your nearby park and enjoy your surroundings. Whether your eco-friendly non-leather sneakers are made from hemp or synthetic micro-fibers, they go well with your tracksuit, yet are hard working enough to perform at the gym. The best athletic/sporty shoes are the pairs that have an extremely supportive EVA sole and a thick padded tongue.

If you follow the above tips, you will create the perfect eco-friendly fall/winter women’s fashion footwear wardrobe, that no matter what the occasion is, you will have the perfect non-leather shoe. Remember, no one can have fashion without compassion.

Written by Sarah Kubersky

Sky Rocket Your CD Sales, Fan Base, and Indie Music Career

Who Else Wants to Sky Rocket Their CD Sales, Fan Base, and Indie Music Career?

If YOU Answered YES, Then Start an Online Newsletter…It’s Easy, Here’s How!

I’ve always praised the benefits of using a newsletter to promote your music, but this article gives a bit more detail into how to go about it.

First, there are tons of different providers out there that can send out your email newsletter. Some are expensive while others like cafepress.com allow you to make one free if you sell products through them. Although this isn’t EVERYTHING you could do, it is a good starting place.

Define the letter. Is it going to be strictly about your band or other acts in your genre? You might be able to pick up other readers/listeners who weren’t aware of your music, but know other acts if you go broader.

Develop a schedule. Are you going to do it daily, weekly, monthly? Whatever you choose does not matter. The most important part is to stick to it. Once people get to reading and enjoying your newsletter, they’ll expect to receive it on time, all the time.

How much content will it contain? Are you going to have one page or six pages? Try to make the content the same size each issue.

K.I.S.S. – Yet again, keep it simple, stupid. That means staying on topic and writing in a tone that is both understandable and friendly.

Ask for reader feedback. Perhaps someone might have an idea for a new feature or they may have a hot news tip. Always answer your readers’ requests and emails regardless of if you use their idea or not.

Keep copy short and in the active voice. Avoid passive words if you can, and give your articles some kick. You’re writing for people, not Harvard educators, so keep your tone to one that people will enjoy looking at each week.

Have an extra set of eyes. Always have an extra set of eyes look over everything you send out. Even with our newsletter and sites,www.MusicIndustrySuccess.comwww.Order-Yours-Now.com andwww.TheIndustryYellowPages.com, we always have someone look the pages over for typos, spelling, grammar, etc. You want to inform people, but you also want to come off as intelligent when you do it.

A newsletter is not a difficult feat; in fact, you can easily get started in an afternoon. If you lack the time and skills, then hire someone to do the task; or see that your manager and/or promoter informs your followers of all the news they need to know.

Written By Ty Cohen

Should You Sign with a Major Label or Stick to Indie?

Simply put, there are two types of record companies, Independent labels and Major labels. As you probably know, both have their advantages, and both have their disadvantages. Really, it all boils down to what type of record deal you are looking for personally. Before you try to figure out how to get a record deal or how to get signed, you really need to decide which is the best fit for you and your music style.

Let’s start with the major labels. These guys have virtually everything at their beck and call. They have a department for everything, and if you get signed with a major label you will have the opportunity to get unbelievable exposure. The disadvantage to a major label is that all of that literally comes at a price.

First off, when your albums hit the market, your royalty take home will only be somewhere between 12-20%. Keep in mind though that if you were given an advance or tour money, you will have to start paying that back. Once the debt is paid back, then you will start seeing some profits. So, before you work on how to get a record deal, you must decide if major is right for you.

Independent labels are just as they sound, privately owned small companies usually started by an individual who takes a hands-on approach to finding and signing music they respect and enjoy.

An Indie record deal can be made for anything from a single to several albums. If there is an advance offered, it will not be as large as one from a major label. But they will still generally finance recording costs and allocate some sort of budget for paying agents, media, and some tour support.

On the advantages side, once your album hits the market, there is less of a debt to recoup; and royalties are usually distributed at a higher rate, in fact, sometimes as much as half! On the downside, an Indie label cannot usually allot quite as much money for marketing and tour support as a major, so it might take longer to gain as much exposure as with a major label.

Lastly, we will quickly talk about publishing companies because they are an important aspect of how to get signed and what happens after. Publishing companies control the rights to the copyright of any material you write while you are signed with them. They will also continue to control the rights for a term of up to around 25 years after your deal with them is over.

Publishing companies receive their royalties from mechanical, performance, synchronization, and grand right royalties. They will take their percentage, naturally, and then pass the rest on to you. The terms and rates of the contract totally depend on the contract you sign. Remember, you can sign with a publishing company before you even sign a record deal and they may even assist you in finding the right label for you.

It is up to you to decide which type of label to pursue. It all depends on your personal style, your wants and your needs. It is your career, and you should be comfortable in any path you choose.

Written By Ty Cohen

Ingrid Michaelson – Indie Success Via Prime Time

Indie pop crooner Ingrid Michaelson found fame in the unlikeliest of places —Old Navy. While her singles had already put the un-signed artist toward mainstream success, thanks to the January 2007 episode of Grey’s Anatomy, the national exposure via the clothing company streamlined her career—with a million downloads and a Top 40 Billboard Hot 100 hit. Unlike other indie artists who have found their way into mainstream success via “selling out” and overexposure, Michaelson was able to lap in the luxury of ultimate creative freedom, thanks to the television shows and advertisements who liked her just the way she was. If you love the soundtracks of Grey’s or simply can’t get enough of this singer/songwriter from New York, hit uphttp://www.stubhub.com/ingrid-michaelson-tickets for your Ingrid Michaelson tickets and more!

After the success of her second album, Girls and Boys, and under the pressure of keen fans, the artist released Be OK, a compilation of never before released singles along with some old-school covers (which even included a new version of her hit single “Way I Am”). The title track and video’s profits are benefiting Stand Up to Cancer, while part of the album’s profits go to the organization as well. “I wanted to put something out as a gift to my fans,” the 28-year-old singer told Songwriter Universe Magazine. “I still feel funny saying the word ‘fans,’ but people who’ve responded really strongly to my music know a lot of these songs because they’ve heard me play them live. A lot of people have said they really wanted to be able to have them to listen to, and I wanted to give them that.”

And though the singer first gained attention for not working with a major label, the independence has left her position in the music industry even more lucrative. Creating her own record label with manager Lynn Grossman, the indie artist found that the only real shot at seeing success was through a global distribution deal. The deal allows her albums to actually make it to stores, along with bonus promotions that hook up her with radio and surprise, surprise, connections with licensing companies that pitch her material to film supervisors. Without a major label, however, Michaelson is able to keep her creativity to the extreme, without big-time execs breathing down her neck. “The key to thriving as an indie is finding the right people to work with and who believe in you—but I don’t look down on artists who feel that a major is the best way for them. If I ever do hook up with a major, I would probably consider a joint venture which would allow me to retain my independence, keep rights to my songs and maintain artistic control.” Since the success via the hospital drama and a sweater advertisement, the soft rocker has seen her singles appear on WB’s One Tree Hill, as well as the soundtrack for the Sarah Jessica Parker hit Sex and the City: The Movie.

Written By Meaghan Clark

Protein Power – Full Disclosure

What Is Protein, and What’s in It for Me?

This issue we are taking Agenda readers on a revealing tour of protein as we delve into what protein is, why you need it, the buzz behind protein diets, and how they really work.

So What Is Protein?

There are three major (macro) nutrients our bodies require to keep us in royal health and balance: fats (lipids), carbohydrates, and protein. All forms of meat are dominantly protein, but you can find variant amounts of protein in just about anything that grows, as protein is the base for the growth of life. Protein’s primary function in our bodies is to serve as a building tool. Protein itself is created of subunits called amino acids, the true building blocks. Think of amino acids as puzzle pieces. There are 20 different puzzle pieces in total, and a different combination of puzzle pieces creates a different picture with its own unique purpose. There are 9 essential amino acids our body cannot create and must obtain from our diet and 11 that it can acquire all on its own. All 20 puzzle pieces are vital for normal growth and daily function, as well as critical for peak health and fitness.

So Why Do I Need Protein?

1)    Structure

Each variant combination of amino acids serves a different purpose in your body, ranging from building your muscles, growing your hair, and repairing you to helping to create hormones and keeping skin youthful. Protein gives your body structure. It literally keeps your teeth in your gums, keeps your organs together, and shapes-come-hither curves that beg for summer sun. Collagen (the secret to young beautiful skin) actually makes up for 25% of the protein in your body, making protein very significant.

2)    Regulation

It also serves to regulate your body’s hormones, enzymes, immune system and fluid balance. Inadequate protein in your diet can cause frequent illness, low energy, poor digestion, dehydration, slow recovery times, reduced sex drive, mental fog, and a host of other problems. These problems are a result of your body simply needing to do a job and not having the building blocks it needs to complete its task. When your body needs any of the 9 essential amino acids due to insufficient diet, it will break down healthy, active muscle or organ tissue to retrieve what it needs. Your body will trade some of your nice arm muscle in order to keep you breathing. Tissue breakdown (catabolism) results from imbalanced nutrition, compared to physical demands, significant calorie reduction, or starvation. Your body will begin to recycle itself to survive. Worst yet is the fact that muscle deterioration dramatically slows down metabolism because muscle tissue is a powerful calorie-burning engine. The less muscle you have the slower your metabolism, meaning you can eat less and gain weight easier. This is very typical in most dieting American women who cut calories too low, sacrificing muscle. Low muscle women who are on a dieting cycle merely look at food and gain weight because their bodies are less equipped to process the food, leading to greater storage. Yes, these women are losing weight, but muscle weight. In exchange for losing 5 pounds of muscle she will now need to eat 250 calories a day fewer to stay the same weight. One pound of muscle burns 50 calories a day extra, so a lean toned protein-filled body is allowed to eat a lot more to stay a lot more beautiful. Remember that although muscle weighs three times more than fat, it is also three times smaller, creating a fine tight appearance. Go protein!

3)    Energy

Protein finally serves as a potential source of energy. Your body loves to use carbohydrates and fat as a primary source of energy, while protein is left for last. Your body stores about 500-1500 calories of carbohydrates throughout your body in the form of glycogen for immediate fuel access, and it stores fat in all the places you love to hate; but your body does not store protein. Your body prefers to use carbohydrates as a primary source of energy for intensive physical demands and higher functions (brain and nerves), as it is a fast and efficient source of fuel. Fat (lipids) is also an excellent source of energy, but it is primarily used for less intensive physical demands and non-glucose dependent cells (like muscle cells). You use fat for energy as you sit at your desk doing your work. Fat burns longer but much slower, obviously, or we would all look like Greek statues. Last on the chain of command is protein which is not a great source of energy as it takes the longest to convert into a usable form of fuel for our bodies, and still it is inferior as fuel compared to carbs and fat. Your body works three times harder to convert protein into usable fuel in comparison to carbohydrates, one of the reasons for high protein diets becoming so infamous for fat loss.

Protein for Weight Loss?

So how do low carbohydrate / high protein diets work? Well, they basically convert your carb-burning body into a fat-burning body through manipulation. The science lies in your liver, which converts carbs you ingest into glucose for immediate energy or stores them in your liver as glycogen. The liver will release glucose (immediate fuel) into your blood system for cellular energy and stored lipids (fat) into your system for simpler non glucose dependent cells (like muscle cells), conserving glucose for needier cells. Your liver can store an estimated 12-hour supply of fuel; but once it runs out, it begins to convert amino acids (protein) into glucose (immediate fuel). The more complex cells (brain & nerve) need more than this protein fuel so your body begins to convert the released fat energy in your blood into what is known as ketone bodies (upgraded fat energy). Your brain and nerve cells are now forced to partially accept this less effective fat energy (ketones), and the body is now forced to use only fat and protein for energy (ketosis), resulting in dramatic body fat depletion.

So What’s the Catch?

The catch is that this inferior process forces your liver to do an incredible amount of stressful work, leading to possible permanent liver damage in extended trials. This inferior energy source also causes mental fog, significantly slower reaction times, dramatic fatigue, and a host of other problems as your body is basically being stressed out. Worst of all is once you return to normal eating from a prolonged period of this dieting method, your body will hyper load and retain fat in self-preservation, just in case you attempt this again. You rarely permanently win by manipulating or tricking the human body for extended periods of time. It’s a bit smarter than you might think. Remember that these are all merely tricks, gimmicks, and techniques to manipulate your body. No extended trick will ever give you the life and body you dream of. Always ask yourself if you can make whatever you are doing a permanent healthy way of life.

Fight your body and it will fight back and win. The human body has evolved over thousands of years as a sophisticated survival tool, so your best bet is to work with its original settings and instructions. Higher protein methods are O. K. for small durations as a technique to give fat loss a quick kick, but by no means is it a way of life. Protein is a powerful necessary building and structural tool in your journey towards reaching your health and fitness goals, but for best results I suggest it be used in balance as evolution intended.

So How Much Protein Do I Need?

A good nutrient balance for the average body by today’s standards is 20-30% protein, 15-25% fat (the good kind) and 55-65% carbohydrates. Individual needs of each category will always vary according to your current health, fitness regimen/goals, and daily activity; so consult your local health/nutrition professional for some precision, or grab a good nutrition book to take control yourself.

Written by Anthony Heredia

The Shack

William Paul Young

William Paul Young’s best seller The Shack is a unique way of looking at the relationship between man and God. Mackenzie Phillips returns to the shack where three and a half years before his youngest daughter Missy was murdered by the man who had abducted her from their campsite. Unable to get past his depression, he receives a note in the mail signed Papa, his wife’s name for God. The note was an invitation to return to the shack “next weekend if you want to get together.”

The Shack is a new approach to the proper relationship with God, and it appeals to people of all faiths as long as they believe in God. This is what has kept it on the list of best sellers for so long. Although I believe the approach a bit unorthodox in some respects, I enjoyed the book, especially the first part, which I found so touching. As I read, I found myself identifying with the main character in that at times my independence of God has led me to judgment, grief, suffering . . . The lesson here is that in our independence we limit or block our relationship with God, who desires a personal relationship with each of us. And in limiting our relationship, we block his power to work within us because as always, it is our choice. “All evil flows from independence, and independence is your choice,” Papa (God the Father) tells Mack. Later, she continues: “If I take away the consequences of people’s choices, I destroy the possibility of love. Love that is forced is no love at all.”

Although a beautifully crafted novel, it can be read as a “how to book,” how to establish a personal relationship with God.

This book is not at all about religion; and instead of preaching a sermon on the proper approach to a personal relationship with God, Young writes a novel; nor is this about any one religion or sect. God created us all, and he loves us all. He invites us all to come to Him.

In the novel, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit—the Trinity—appear to Mackenzie Phillips, the main character, as ordinary people with extraordinary powers. God, for example, appears as a woman with whom Mack can easily relate as Papa.

Reviewed by Lee L. Peoples