Prodigal

Prodigal by Dayo Akinsanya, published by AuthorHouse in 2008, is a 376-page work written in English. The narrative follows Dana McKinley, who finds herself disillusioned with her church, friends, and even her faith. As she seeks acceptance, she begins to compromise her values, leading her down a path filled with challenges and difficult choices.
Readers will encounter Dana’s struggle as she navigates the pressures of new friendships and a relationship that tests her convictions. The story explores themes of redemption and the consequences of abandoning one’s principles in pursuit of acceptance. Through a series of mistakes, Dana faces a pivotal moment that could determine her future. This edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of faith and personal transformation within the context of contemporary life.
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Dana McKinley is sick and tired. It’s hard to admit but she’s fed up of church, church friends, and even God. Walking the straight and narrow has never got her anywhere, especially not with the guys and it’s about time she made some changes!
However, as she sacrifices her convictions and reinvents herself in order to be accepted, she realises that there is a price to pay. And it’s high. Her new friends pressure and influence her, and of course her new boyfriend wants her to do everything she knows she shouldn’t. The party lifestyle isn’t fun, and alcohol only makes her feel wretched.
After a series of terrible mistakes, Dana has an experience that may be the wake up call she needs. But has she already gone too far? Is she already too hardened? Can this Prodigal be redeemed?
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