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protagonist Wren Crawford is someone I found relatable. Sheā€™s a caring social worker who collides with compassion fatigue, burnout, and perhaps a genetic predisposition to depression and anxiety. Wrenā€™s also an amateur artist who cares deeply about beached whales and other tragic events on our planet.

Author Garlough Brown opted for a multiple-points-of-view story. When Wren canā€™t make sense of her worldā€”when she sinks into depression and words fail, her mother, Jamie, whom Garlough Brown labels ā€œa co-sufferer,ā€ tells the story.

In taking on depression in the life of a believer, Garlough Brown goes after the un-Christian Christian shaming long-endured by those who struggle. Jamie remembers helplessly watching Wren as a middle schooler believing her anxiety showed she really didnā€™t trust Jesus enough.

At her book launch, Brown, also a pastor, chided the church for harming those with mental illness. ā€œThe church historically has not done well,ā€ she said and listed comments some Christians make to those suffering with depression: ā€œDonā€™t you know to fix your mind on Jesus?ā€ or ā€œPray harderā€ or ā€œRead more scripture.ā€

This issue has special significance for Brown. ā€œWhy is it important to me? Because itā€™s impacted people I love.ā€ She explained that her son fights against depression and anxiety and has given her permission to write about it.

Brown has a three-point goal for Shades of Light: that it would be a comfort for those who have depression and anxiety, that it would be a voice for the co-sufferer, and that it would ā€œexhort the church to be more discerning and compassionateā€”and less dismissive and judgmental.ā€

For those whoā€™ve followed the Sensible Shoes series, its familiar characters will make cameo appearances, starting with Hannah who ministers to Wren.

A novella sequel, Remember Me, arrives Dec. 10 and contains character Wrenā€™s artwork of the Stations of the Cross. The art is done by artist Elizabeth Ivy Hawkins.

Shades of Light offers needed love and needed empathy for those who stand in a gray shade of light. (IVP)

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