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The Song
The Song
The Song
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The Song

Written by Chris Fabry

Narrated by Eric G. Dove

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Jed King's life has been shaped by the songs and mistakes of his famous father. He wants to sing his own song, but the words and melody are elusive. Haunted by the scars inflicted by his broken family, Jed's dreams of a successful music career seem out of reach...until he meets Rose.

As romance quickly blooms, Jed pens a new song and suddenly finds himself catapulted into stardom. But with this life of fame comes temptation, the same temptation that lured his father so many years ago.

Set in the fertile mid-South, this quest for success leads Jed and Rose on a journey that will force them to deal with the pain of loss, failure, and the desire to be who God created them to be.

Lyrical and deeply honest, The Song asks the hard questions of love and forgiveness. When even the wisest of men are fools in love, can true love persevere?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2015
ISBN9781501219740
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Chris Fabry

CHRIS FABRY is a graduate of W. Page Pitt School of Journalism at Marshall University and Moody bible Institute's Advanced Studies Program. Chris can be heard daily on Love Worth Finding, featuring the teaching of the late Dr. Adrian Rogers. He received the 2008 "Talk Personality of the Year" Award from the National Religious Broadcasters. He has published more than 60 books since 1995, many of them fiction for younger readers. Chris collaborated with Jerry B. Jenkins and Dr. Tim LaHaye on the children's series Left Behind: The Kids. His two novels for adults, Dogwood and June Bug, are published by Tyndale House Publishers. Chris is married to his wife Andrea and they have five daughters and four sons.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I really enjoyed this book. It was well written, the characters were well thought out and clear. It was not cluttered with a lot of unnecessary fluff. It deals with love, marriage, and sin. It is not a preachy book, though God is mentioned throughout. It shows how our sins not only affect us, but others as well. It also shows the value of true repentance. There was only one thing about this book that I didn't care for. That was there was too much information about marital relations. Not graphic information, but more detail than was needed. More than I was comfortable reading about. Again, nothing inappropriate, just too much for my taste. I recommend this book. I was given this book in exchange for my honest review
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I love this book! This is my first time reading Chris' work, and I learned so much about marriage so thank you for making such a great work. Definitely going to read more books of yours.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    As always Chris Fabry wrote another fantastic story. Jed and Rose both learn great lessons as they grow together. Shelby tries to insinuate herself into their lives and leads Jed down some bad paths. Hopefully things will get fixed. Wonderful story that makes you laugh and cry. I received this book from bookfun.org for a fair and honest opinion.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book made from the movie was so real-to-life, it captivated my time and emotions until I was crying my way through it. In this modern-day retelling of the Song of Solomon(and Ecclesiastes) by Chris Fabry, first I felt for Rose who had picked such a poor boyfriend as Eddie. Then I joyfully flew through the pages as Rose meets Jed King, young son of a famous country music star and is wooed by him. Then I watched as Rose and Jed start out their newlywed life (all clean) and produce Shep's (Rose's father) pride and joy, Ray.Then of course, trouble enters paradise as Jed begins to have difficulty balancing his home life with his life on the road. Will the love and faith Rose and Jed share be strong enough to overcome insurmountable odds, or will they throw it all away as life moves forward?Chris Fabry and Richard Ramsey in the movie before him bring to life richly drawn, plausible characters who are first drawn together then apart in an touching, agonizing read. You'll want to reach out and shake the players...or physically stand in the way of others. A memorable, haunting tale with lessons applicable to any marriage.Favorite quotes:"Trust is earned. ONE INCH at a time.""...if she lived her whole life that way, she'd be paralyzed. Love told fear to hit the highway. Perfect love believed the best and acted on the truth and not what might happen."Due to the subject matter, I would recommend this book for mature readers. I gratefully received this book from bookfun.org in exchange for an honest review.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The Song by Chris Fabry is a novelization of the movie by the same name. My experience with such books is usually disappointing. Many times authors follow so closely to the script that the books feel like a movie instead of a book. While I have not seen the film version of The Song, I can say that the book most definitely reads like a book. Those of you who care about such things will understand. Fabry is one of my favorite authors and he did an outstanding job. I found this novel deeply moving and personal, often speaking to and convicting my heart. Inspired by the life of King Solomon, this book is one I highly recommend.Jed is the son of country music great David King. He has a lot to live up to and a lot to live down when it comes to his father. Determined to make his own way and music, Jed seeks wisdom and the heart of God. Unfortunately, fame, riches and and other temptations lure Jed from the family he loves and the God he first sought to serve.The Song is a story of love, commitment, and marriage in the midst of life’s joys, griefs and temptations. The story of Jedediah King may be inspired by King Solomon, but it is one that everyone can relate to. Who doesn’t want the best for himself and his family? But when the pursuit of earthly things takes the place of God’s will, all becomes vanity. The contemporary setting of the novel really proves that there really isn’t anything new under the sun. And while Jed bears much of the blame for the decline of his family, it is easy to see that little foxes can be let in by both spouses. It is the lack of communication, the hurt feelings, and the separate lives and agendas, that most readers will identify with.The Biblical allusions were a clever touch. Be on the lookout for those. My favorite was the name of Jed’s musical partner, Shelby Bales. In King Solomon’s life he allowed his many wives and concubines to keep their baals or idols. We may think we can manage the indiscretions of others, but they often lead to sin in our own lives.Included in the book is an excerpt of a couple’s devotional also based on the movie. Be sure to check out this great resource as well.Highly Recommended.Audience: adults (especially couples).(Thanks to Tyndale for a review copy. The opinions expressed are mine alone.)
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This was a wonderful story. I think the reason I read it so slowly was it hit close to home. The settings were beautiful descriptions. The characters were 100% believable. The author found a great way to present God to the world. The book did not come off "preachy." There was no surprise ending, it was just true-to-life. I will recommend this book to others
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Modern Day Song of SolomonI received a copy of "The Song" to read and review and had no prior knowledge of the book, the author, or the film. I simply thought it looked like a good read. It surely is that!Jed King is a singer/songwriter who finds himself on the road to stardom. His father was a famous musician who gave into temptation which led him down the road to destruction. Jed is determined not to repeat the mistakes of his father, but is his own fate to follow in the footsteps of his father, regardless of his faith and his vow to never be like him?Rose Jordan grew up working at the vineyard which her family owns. Rose meets Jed when he agrees to perform at the Harvest Festival being held at the vineyard. The two fall in love and get married. They are devoted to one another and truly believe they will live happily ever after. Jed writes a song for Rose, expressing his deep feelings about their relationship. The title is "The Song" and it is released as a single and given airplay on a small scale. "The Song" becomes a huge hit and Jed suddenly finds himself in the spotlight and about to take to the road to promote his music. Rose travels with Jed and they expect to be together every step of the way. However, they discover that they are about to become parents. That news changes everything. After their son is born, Rose remains at home while Jed's star continues to rise. He tours the country, returning home when time allows. What began as a fairytale marriage soon begins to crumble.Jed hires a female singer who presents temptation. Jed gives into that temptation in every way. He turns from his family and also turns away from God. Rose faces the horrible truth that her dreams have been shattered. Could she be somewhat responsible for Jed's desire to find comfort in the arms of another woman? Can she forgive Jed? Will Jed forgive himself? "The Song" is a book which addresses issues confronting many married couples. It is a story of faith, trust, loss, forgiveness, and redemption. It is a well written, emotionally touching novel.I received a copy of this book from the publisher, through The Book Club Network (bookfun.org) in exchange for my honest review.