The Chair: A Novel
W**T
Is there Power in the Chair?
The story revolves around "The Chair" which is delivered to an antiques dealer from a little old lady who says that the chair is very old and was built by a very important historic figure. She won't answer any questions beyond just saying that Corin Roscoe is destined to 'have' "The Chair." Why is he destined to have it? Who built the chair? What is the age of the chair? Why is this important? What is he suppose to do with the chair?All those questions come up. The implication is that The Chair was hand made by Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Could that be true? Could a chair that the carpenter of Nazareth built 2000 years before still be around and in this good of condition? Further, if it is The Chair of The Son of God then it must have some power with it that can be used to heal people of their hurts and pains.I must admit that I was a bit leery of the book in regards to how Theology was going to play out. I'm fairly conservative and don't take a lot of stock in the healing power of things that people feel they have seen the face of Christ in. Don't get me wrong I believe that Christ did heal people, that his disciples healed people and that even today people can be healed, but through a chair?I don't want to say much else because any little bit of writing would start to give away the premise and outcome of the book. Let me just say, I got hooked from the opening until the end. I couldn't put the book down. I wanted to know how it was going to end, I wanted to know what was going to be The Power of The Chair.I wasn't disappointed. The book will deal with the issues of bitterness, anger, broken relationships, belief in God as well as betrayal, death and lost love. All subjects are handled well. The book ties everything together in a great way. Trust me, you won't be disappointed. There are great life lessons to be learned through this book.Oh yeah, it has the full compliment of hero's, villains, people you love, people you hate and even people you grow to appreciate even though you might not fully like them. In other words, this novel is true to real life and real life issues.Enjoy!
C**I
HOPED FOR MORE
I've read most of Mr Rubart's books, and I have really enjoyed them all. Not only is he an amazing author, with a fantastic imagination, but he seems to always be able to captivate my attention, leaving me in awe, and never wanting a book to end!Mr Rubart has taken me on thrilling rides through his story telling, and I always appreciate that his books are Christian based. This book was a bit different for me, this is the first book of Mr Rubart's that I've read that just never took me into the deep depths of the journey. I found myself feeling like I was in a continual word dance with the story, with the music in the dance missing a beat here and there. I felt like the story never quite got to the real heart of the storyline, it felt like there should have been more. I wanted more in the way of explaining the chair more in depth, the characters, the after math of rebuilding after the angry destruction, and Shasta??? Although I felt like this book wasn't Mr Rubart's best, he is an wonderful writer, and I would never want to take that away from him, I have enjoyed the journey's that he has taken me on in all of his other books. I guess this book just wasn't for me. I look forward to reading more of Mr Rubart's stories that usually always take me on an unforeseen fascinating, and exciting journey! Thank you Mr Rubart - God Bless you!
G**A
Rupart Places Readers in Times of Decisions...and Guides Us...
After I had finished reading Rooms, my first book by James L. Rubart, I wrote that it was one of the best books I ever read. Although I can't remember the exact story now, since it was in 2009, I still remember the feelings, the emotions, the impressions from that book. Soon after I finished reading Rooms, I ordered The Chair... It had sat on my bookshelf until this month, when I pulled it out, unbelievably exactly 8 years after I bought it... God sends me the right books to read at the right time...Perhaps this is your time to read one or both of these books or others by this outstanding Christian fiction writer!As I think of this book, I find myself picturing Jesus as he grew older, knowing what was coming in His life, realizing that, with His carpenter skills, He could leave a part of Him to actually live on after the Crucifixion. He would be leaving his Holy Spirit, but something tangible might be actually used to perform miracles in His absence... He built The Chair...And when the chair was discovered, it was secretly taken into a woman's hands who would guard and protect it and allow it to be used by those in need, as guided by our Lord...The Chair was then handed down from mother to daughter through hundreds and thousands of years until it was brought into an antique store, owned by Corin Roscoe.Corin...and readers...will wonder why The Chair was given to Corin. He was not a devoted believer nor, even after he'd begun to guess who built the chair, was he anxious to keep it...except, he did have one major issue as well as his own needs that could certainly benefit from healing. It is not my intent to share much about the story; readers need to experience it as it evolves and I don't want to take that away... I will say that Corin had a unique and unusual story in his life that won't match many of what we may have experienced...The key issue, for me, was to learn about events in his life and consider how I would have responded to a similar situation... Then, too, there are principles of trust, judging others, and being forced to deal with the actions of others when they do not support our own will or desires, Rubart brilliantly turns a flip-flop on our own emotional responses and forces us to realize facts that are surprisingly different when faced with the reality of what actually happens...In today's world, The Chair, perhaps is even more important for us to read. We are being tossed and turned, not able to believe or trust was is being said even from our leaders. Certainly it is a time when we must realize that emotional responses from within us can be found to be wrong...and that, we must move away from our emotions, old friendships even, or from whom we may think are men of God (or not) and open our eyes to consider how each may really be...As a straight fictional story, it is a wonderful story with several surprise endings that keep you in suspense until the very end... I enjoyed more, for myself, the lessons to be learned--the realization that over and over, what we each may want is not in sync with God's guidance for our life. Rubart forces us to face reality and learn to trust, first, in Jesus... Even in the presence of The Chair...GABixlerReviews
J**U
Better than I expected
Having read is novel 'Book of Days', I wasn't expecting a whole lot from this one. It was a real page-turner for me. I enjoyed it a lot.
J**A
Restoration
Corbin was a man who constantly sought out challenges to fill a void in his life. Broken relationships, ridden with guilt, longing for restoration and in the end a simple chair that made him think of the Jesus as more than a carpenter. Perhaps we all deep down seek restoration of the heart , which is a miracle often overlooked yet sought after. A great read for all audiences.
B**B
Excellent read.
Another great read from the pen of James Rubart.
W**R
Four Stars
a very good book.
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