Yes, it is. I haven't seen any trailers but on the book I have it says "The Shack" and underneath it says "Now a major motion picture". I dont think they'd lie about that. Its weird that I havent seen anything about it. Yet, I have even tried googling it and nothing came up except a crappy home made trailers.
The author of The Shack is William P. Young. For more information about him, you can go to www.theshack.com. It tells about the book and projects about the novel, along with the biography of William P. Young.
In the book "The Shack" by William P. Young, Mack has five children.
The Shack was written by Wm. Paul Young
Im not sure if they tell the two older boys' names, but Missy is the little one that is basically the whole reason the sequence of events happen. Then there is Kate and Josh...
No
In the book "The Shack" by William P. Young, Kate is the youngest daughter of the main character, Mackenzie Allen Phillips. She is portrayed as a compassionate and caring individual who helps bring healing to her family through forgiveness and love.
no
William Allen Young is 6'.
No because William P. Young (the author) had made the story up from his conversations with God. His intention was to write the story with his "Mackenzie Allen Phillips" and on his first copy of his book, he put: written by Mackenzie Allen Phillips and William P. Young. However, many people that read the book were willing to buy plane tickets to Oregon to meet Mack. That explains my point.If you happen to have the book, The Shack, the least you could do would be to read the After Words near the back of the book. Easy enough...
William Young Sellar was born in 1825.
William Young Sellar died in 1890.
William Young Craig was born in 1827.