Return to the Shack
On sale
8th October 2026
Price: £24.99
How does life go on in the face of irreconcilable loss? How can the irredeemable find redemption? Unrivalled storyteller Wm. Paul Young leads us back to the great questions of human existence in this long-awaited sequel to one of the world’s most beloved and widely read books of the last twenty years – The Shack.
Ten years after the devastating events of The Shack, Mackenzie Allen Phillips is still living in the shadow of loss. Though life has moved forward, grief continues to haunt his family, his relationships, his faith, and his very sense of self. Nan, his wife, carries her own hidden sorrow. They are two people bound together by love yet often divided by pain.
On what would have been their daughter Missy’s sixteenth birthday, Mack and Nan confront the unthinkable when Mack is asked to visit death row to speak with the serial killer who abducted and murdered her. In the stark silence of the prison, Mack encounters not only the brokenness of another human being but also the raw weight of his own anger, doubt, and disappointment with God. Where is God when unbearable suffering endures? How can a shattered heart ever heal?
In Return to the Shack, William Paul Young invites readers on a profound journey into the depths of grief, the complexity of trauma, and the surprising humanity of those we most fear. With honesty and compassion, he explores the devastating impact of mental illness, abuse, and violence, the strain of loss on relationships, and the staggering cost – and unexpected freedom – of forgiveness.
This long-awaited sequel dares to ask the hardest questions: What does it mean to forgive the unforgivable? How do we live with God’s silence when our wounds cry out for answers? And can even the darkest prison and the most desolate wreckage of broken dreams become places where grace and redemption take root?
Both tender and unflinching, Return to the Shack is a story of pain, faith, and the relentless possibility of hope.
Ten years after the devastating events of The Shack, Mackenzie Allen Phillips is still living in the shadow of loss. Though life has moved forward, grief continues to haunt his family, his relationships, his faith, and his very sense of self. Nan, his wife, carries her own hidden sorrow. They are two people bound together by love yet often divided by pain.
On what would have been their daughter Missy’s sixteenth birthday, Mack and Nan confront the unthinkable when Mack is asked to visit death row to speak with the serial killer who abducted and murdered her. In the stark silence of the prison, Mack encounters not only the brokenness of another human being but also the raw weight of his own anger, doubt, and disappointment with God. Where is God when unbearable suffering endures? How can a shattered heart ever heal?
In Return to the Shack, William Paul Young invites readers on a profound journey into the depths of grief, the complexity of trauma, and the surprising humanity of those we most fear. With honesty and compassion, he explores the devastating impact of mental illness, abuse, and violence, the strain of loss on relationships, and the staggering cost – and unexpected freedom – of forgiveness.
This long-awaited sequel dares to ask the hardest questions: What does it mean to forgive the unforgivable? How do we live with God’s silence when our wounds cry out for answers? And can even the darkest prison and the most desolate wreckage of broken dreams become places where grace and redemption take root?
Both tender and unflinching, Return to the Shack is a story of pain, faith, and the relentless possibility of hope.
Reviews
"Return to the Shack reflects the hard-learned wisdom of two more decades of the author's real-life losses, nagging questions, and personal ministry in the bowels of death row."
"I held my breath reading Return to the Shack. It is as powerful and life-altering as The Shack. It is medicine for the soul."
"Intense and deeply moving. William Paul Young's subtle ingenuity turns a masterfully woven fictional narrative into a deeply reflective invitation."
"Mack emerges as a fully formed, beautifully complex human being who feels, thinks, and struggles but also keeps running into God in the strangest places and with the strangest people. I never anticipated the ending-except, knowing Paul, I knew Jesus would come out looking like Himself, and He did."
"Powerful for me personally, and timely for the world!"
"Reading great books does for our minds, our hearts, and our souls what physical adventuring does for our bodies. It expands, strengthens, and transforms us. Return to the Shack is one of the great soul adventures of our age. Read it, and you will be transformed."
"Reading great books does for our minds, our hearts, and our souls what physical adventuring does for our bodies. It expands, strengthens, and transforms us. Return to the Shack is one of the great soul adventures of our age. Read it, and you will be transformed."
"The gospel is not an abstraction; it is a story-the eternal story that all the great stories are trying to tell. And now Paul Young, one of the great storytellers of our time, takes up his tale to explore the possibilities of redemption. Return to the Shack is a gripping novel and a triumph of theological imagination."
"There are no words sufficient to convey the importance of reading Return to the Shack, and there are not enough stars for me to rate it. It stands on its own as a classic of what true Christianity is all about."
"This beautiful sequel to The Shack takes us deeper and further than we have gone before."
"This book is so many things. Here you will find good medicine: patient care, wisdom, insight, vital corrections, fortification, and a deeply articulated love."
"This haunting and brave book explores what it means to believe that the most impossible hopes of mercy and new creation might turn out to be possible on the far side of the worst violence and the deepest tragedy."
"This sequel is not built next door to The Shack, it is constructed underneath it. These pages deal with the roles of forgiveness, trauma, and redemption in our lives, because understanding how we navigate these topics either expands or limits how we can grow in our faith, our lives, and our impact."