cover image The Last Man at the Inn

The Last Man at the Inn

R. William Bennett. Ensign Peak, $17.99 (192p) ISBN 978-1-6297-2603-8

Bennett (Jacob T. Marley) recreates the life of the cross-carrying Simon of Cyrene in this enchanting historical. In the Bethlehem of biblical times, traveling merchant Simon is fortunate to get the last room at a crowded inn in the city. He feels a bit guilty about not giving up his place for a stranger, Joseph, and his pregnant wife, Mary, but justifies his decision because he has traveled far. Out for a walk later that night, he witnesses shepherds gathered around a cave where a supposedly miraculous baby is born. Though he senses something is different about this birth, he dismisses the rumors that the baby is the Messiah. Thirty years later, Simon’s son Alexander hears the messages of Jesus and leaves to hear the Messiah speak. Simon is hurt, but a chance conversation with a sea captain persuades him to seek God’s will more fully. Returning home, Simon discovers that the rest of his family has also decided to follow Jesus. Simon struggles to accept this new faith—until he is visited by the words of the Holy Spirit. Now preaching Jesus’s message, he follows his family toward Jerusalem. Fans of Mesu Andrews will love this earnest exploration of Simon of Cyrene’s struggle with faith. (Oct.)