The Promise
Beth Wiseman
Thomas Nelson, Sep 30 2014, $15.99
ISBN 9781401685959
Teen cousins Mallory and Kelsey were more like sisters ever since
they were born three days apart.
However, Kels is dying and in desperate need of a kidney
transplant. Extensive tests prove
Mallory is the only match and she plans to donate a kidney to save the life of
her BFF.
A dozen years later to fulfill a vow she made to her late cousin,
Mallory informs her parents and her boyfriend Tate that she will donate a
kidney to save the life of Majida, the daughter of her Pakistani pen pal Abdul.
Her three loved ones fear for Mallory’s
safety in Lahore, but she stubbornly travels to Pakistan. In country, Mallory reluctantly agrees to wed
Abdul so Majida can come to America for treatment.
Back in the States, music teacher Tate worries about recently
orphaned Verdell, a student who steals things from the bathroom and never
practices the piano. Though he wishes he
could help the grieving child, he has no idea how; matters turn worse when he
becomes temporary guardian.
Mallory’s altruistic willingness to travel to dangerous Pakistan
and also marry there seems nearly over the top of K2 for a rational person
whose late cousin would call her nuts; in spite of the Afterward informing the
audience her subplot is based on a real person.
The Promise
is a fascinating inspirational as Tate deals with a troubled tweener and
Mallory struggles to help Majida and escape her own captivity. Both turn to God to guide them through their
crisis.
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