![]() One snowy day while Nan, Josh, and Kate are at Nan's sister's house, Mack receives a letter inviting him back to the shack. Mack's family goes on with their lives, though Mack experiences what he calls The Great Sadness, and his daughter Kate becomes more closed off and sullen. After weeks of searching, no body is recovered. The recovery of a ladybug-shaped pin with five dots at the camp site ties Missy's abduction to a serial killer called the Little Ladykiller, and the dress she was wearing on the day of her abduction is found at a shack hidden in the woods nearby. When Mack cannot find Missy after rescuing Josh, the police are called and an investigation is launched. While Mack swims out to save Josh, Missy is abducted. On the last morning of their trip, Josh and Kate go out canoeing and flip their canoe. They stay at a campground for a few days, and meet another family and a couple who are camping in the same area. One summer, Mack decides to take Josh, Kate, and Missy on a camping trip. Mack and Nan have five children: Jon, Tyler, Josh, Kate, and Missy. However, in his twenties he settles down in Oregon with a woman named Nan, who has such devout and personal faith in God that she calls him Papa. This experience leaves him with little faith in God. Mack has had a troubled childhood due to his father's alcoholism and aggression, Mack left home at 13. In The Shack, Willie tells the story of his friend Mack's experience meeting God face to face.
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