The Atonement Child

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The Atonement Child is a Christian novel by Francine Rivers that explores the emotional and spiritual struggles surrounding an unplanned pregnancy and the issue of abortion.

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instanceOf Christian novel
novel
author Francine Rivers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre Christian fiction
religious fiction
hasPerspective pro-life
hasSubject Christian college life
Christian ethics
abortion debate
church community
emotional trauma
faith crisis
family legacy of abortion
family relationships
grace
guilt
pregnancy
rape
redemption
shame
spiritual struggle
language English
mainCharacter Dynah Carey NERFINISHED
narrativeStyle third-person narrative
partOfBibliographyOf Francine Rivers NERFINISHED
plotSummary A Christian college student faces an unplanned pregnancy after rape and struggles with pressure to have an abortion.
publicationYear 1997
publisher Tyndale House Publishers NERFINISHED
setting contemporary United States
targetAudience Christian readers
adult readers
theme Christian faith
abortion
family secrets
forgiveness
healing
moral dilemma
trauma
unplanned pregnancy
workOfAuthor Francine Rivers NERFINISHED

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Francine Rivers notableWork The Atonement Child