Picked by Penny - January 20th 2015 Meeting
Irene and Nate Stanley are living a quiet and contented life with their
two children, Bliss and Shep, on their family farm in southern Illinois
when Nate suddenly announces he’s been offered a job as a deputy sheriff
in Oregon. Irene fights her husband. She does not want to uproot her
family and has deep misgivings about the move. Nevertheless, the family
leaves, and they are just settling into their life in Oregon’s high
desert when the unthinkable happens. Fifteen-year-old Shep is shot and
killed during an apparent robbery in their home. The murderer, a young
mechanic with a history of assault, robbery, and drug-related offenses,
is caught and sentenced to death.
Shep’s murder sends the
Stanley family into a tailspin, with each member attempting to cope with
the tragedy in his or her own way. Irene’s approach is to live, week
after week, waiting for Daniel Robbin’s execution and the justice she
feels she and her family deserve. Those weeks turn into months and then
years. Ultimately, faced with a growing sense that Robbin’s death will
not stop her pain, Irene takes the extraordinary and clandestine step of
reaching out to her son’s killer. The two forge an unlikely connection
that remains a secret from her family and friends.
Years later,
Irene receives the notice that she had craved for so long—Daniel Robbin
has stopped his appeals and will be executed within a month. This
announcement shakes the very core of the Stanley family. Irene, it turns
out, isn’t the only one with a shocking secret to hide. As the
execution date nears, the Stanleys must face difficult truths and find a
way to come to terms with the past.
Dramatic, wrenching, and ultimately uplifting, The Crying Tree is an unforgettable story of love and redemption, the unbreakable bonds of family, and the transformative power of forgiveness.