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Richard Paul Evans is the #1 bestselling author of The Christmas Box. Each of his more than

thirty-five novels has been a New York Times bestseller. There are more than thirty-five million

copies of his books in print worldwide, translated into more than twenty-four languages. He is the

recipient of numerous awards, including the American Mothers Book Award, the Romantic Times

Best Womenâ€s Novel of the Year Award, the German Audience Gold Award for Romance, five

Religion Communicators Council Wilbur Awards, the Washington Times Humanitarian of the

Century Award, and the Volunteers of America National Empathy Award. He lives in Salt Lake

City, Utah, with his wife, Keri, and their five children. You can learn more about Richard on

Facebook at Facebook.com/RPEFans, or visit his website, RichardPaulEvans.com. Read more

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. The Road Home Chapter One Iâ€ve

come to believe that direction is more important than destination. Itâ€s better to be in hell

looking up toward heaven than it is the other way around. CHARLES JAMESâ€S DIARYFROM

CHARLES JAMES When I was eight years old, about five years before I dismissed God from my

life, I asked the priest at church if God made the Garden of Eden. “God made everything,― he

replied. “Did he make the snake, too?― Even though my question was an honest one, the

priest shook his head angrily and called me a naysayer. At that age I had no idea what that meant,

but from his tone, I was sure it was something sinful. More than twenty years later I still

havenâ€t stopped thinking about that question. Perhaps the truth is that itâ€s impossible to

build an Eden without snakes, because thereâ€s a snake inside all of us. Likewise, Iâ€ve

come to believe that you canâ€t have order without chaos. That doesnâ€t mean that chaos is

desirable or on equal terms with order. The nature and goal of civilization is to bring order to chaos

(hence the word “civil―). But I donâ€t see how you can have one without the other. Even

anarchy follows rules. My life right now is the perfect example of that conundrum. Iâ€m living on

the street with my future unknown, my business closed down, walking to a woman who not only

believes Iâ€m dead but might also not even be upset that I am. My life is the epitome of chaos.

So why does my life feel more in order than it has in a decade? Maybe because, in the end, where

we are is less important than where weâ€re going. Read more

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