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  • av Amos Kiewe
    255,-

    From antiquity to the modern era, anti-Semitism has reared its head despite changing times, locations, language and circumstances. For each outburst a reason has been given: religious, economic, social. Yet, anti-Semitism has remained consistent. Does this indicate that a profound cause must exist? The book examines this viewpoint.

  • av Jonathan Nicholas
    129

  • av F. Matthew Caswell
    139

  • av Emma Pickett
    136

  • av Tim Buckley
    145,-

    This dark fiction looks at misfortune and adversity not from the perspective of cause nor of its unfolding, but rather from the perspective of redemption. In this tale the reader might just find a path to the light, and a way home.

  • av Neesha Ofori-Atta
    155

  • av Richard L Markworth
    145

  • av Marco Previero
    165

    Millie was seven years old when she was first diagnosed with brain cancer. To rebuild her physical and mental strength, both significantly depleted following seven months of intensive treatment, Millie and I made a habit of going on regular walks in the countryside. As part of those, we also started talking about her cancer and the limitations that this disease and its cure was going to impose on her life."This is the book I wish I'd had when my daughter was first diagnosed." Marco Previero covers several aspects of brain cancer and its related treatment in layman's terms, making it easy to understand for fellow parents facing similar circumstances including; the many practical challenges that parents, and survivors of childhood brain tumours face in the long-term depending on the position of the tumour, its related treatment and cure, how the body copes with therapy, and the level of support available in the recovery phase. He provides an objective exploration and reflection of Millie's treatment, the limitations it has imposed, and what they found helpful in addressing and managing these during treatment and recovery.

  • av James Hare
    149

    It is 1975 and Matthew is driving his mum, dad and aunt to a very special occasion in Rome. Innocents abroad, they are experiencing life on the Continent for the first time as they motor through France and Italy. There is an abundance of optimism and good humour, a sense of happiness and anticipation. However, there are some complications en route. The best laid plans go awry and some difficult choices have to be made.¿Propelled onwards to Rome in this brief odyssey, the earlier life journeys of Nora, John, Kathleen and Matthew unfold. For all the ups and downs that they have experienced, these are generous and expansive personalities that you will want to share the journey with. Will the vicissitudes of life, love and past heartaches dampen their appreciation of the present? And is it the destination that is so important or the journey they have all taken to get there?

  • av Jack Lee
    119

  • av Beate Triantafilidis
    145

  • av Jonathan Herbert
    145

  • av V S Nelson
    149

  • av Mariann McKay
    129

    ¿Life is often described as a journey. It's a journey with ups and downs, experiences both full of joy and pain. There are many ways that one can confront and deal with their past, but Broken and Made Whole is not just the narrative of one personal journey through life; it is also a journey of ascent which all those who seek to follow the Lord Jesus Christ will undertake as they learn to be His true disciple. Mariann McKay provides a glimpse into her life, recounting her experiences with abuse and rejection, shedding light on how her Christian journey through faith heals and her triumph on the way to wholeness.'I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.' (Philippians 3:14)For those standing at the foot of the mountain of the walk of faith, there is honest warning of the necessity of trusting through painful seasons and the need to persevere. As we climb, the places this journey takes us give us wider and wider views of the amazing love and care of God for each one of us.

  • av Martin J Featherston
    275,-

    Meet Earl Grey, a down-to-earth and down on his luck small-time newspaper reporter. Earl is a bit of an unreliable mess, albeit loveable, if absolutely necessary.Much to Earl's complete lack of surprise, he's about to have an even worse week than his usual misfortunes. Two days after the earth-shattering arrival of an alleged God in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2005, Earl is appointed as Media Liaison to this extremely ungodlike man discovered wearing Armani in the nearby barren desert.With God now confined to a hospital room, Earl suddenly finds himself with exclusive access to the Almighty. And with great access comes great demand, as our less than intrepid reporter quickly discovers, meeting a feast of both loveable and despicable characters. All of whom are not entirely what they seem. But one thing is certain, they all want something from this newly arrived God and plan to go through Earl to get it. However, Earl, a lifelong atheist and skeptic, has other plans and sets about to uncover this unusual man's true identity before His time on earth runs out.Thrust into global celebrity and a massive mid-life course correction, it isn't long before Earl is overwhelmed, paranoid, and plagued with crippling self-doubt. But, as usual, he'll have to sort out the whole mess by himself. Hopefully, before the world comes to an end.

  • av R J Lloyd
    145

    In 1844 Enoch Price was born into poverty. An ambitious youth, he becomes a bare-knuckle fighter amongst London's underworld. In debt to a violent and unscrupulous moneylender and facing ruin and imprisonment, he escapes to Jacksonville, Florida, abandoning his wife and three young daughters, a decision that will haunt him for the rest of his life. By the time he arrives in Florida, Enoch Price has become Harry Mason.Through a series of thrilling and risky escapades, he plays an important role in the development and history of Jacksonville, building an extraordinary new life of political and financial notoriety, the shooting of a rival, and the concealment of a murder. Despite imploring his wife to join him, she declines, exhausted by his lies. Tormented by loneliness and guilt, Harry seeks solace through a bigamous marriage, leading him into a web of deceit as he tries to conceal his true identity and past. Meanwhile, lauded and enjoying popular success, Harry is elected in 1903 to the Florida State House of Representatives with the prospect of becoming State Governor. He advances his business interests through a series of corrupt practices, becoming a wealthy and successful politician. However, success brings neither happiness nor contentment, and, seeking redemption, Harry plans to return home - but life is rarely that simple as the First World War breaks out, the Spanish flu pandemic takes its toll, and the American government introduces prohibition. Will there be a good end for Harry, or will his secrets prove to be the death of him?

  • av Victoria Hoffarth
    179

  • av Azima Melita Kolin
    269,-

    From a childhood under a communist dictatorship in Bulgaria, Azima Melita Kolin found herself a starving piano student in Rome, rescued by being awarded a special prize at a competition in Barcelona, where she met a remarkable woman who became a life-time inspiration.

  • av David C. Warren
    189

    From affluence to penury in three generations; love, loss and then the disaster that 'another country' would bring about.

  • av David. H. Rankin
    269,-

    The Ghost Train represents the journey of Every-man from darkness to light. Darkness being the realm of ego and of a fractured duality, Light being the Singularity or God: the Entire-Self man has separated him-self from because he wanted to experience being a human-being.

  • av Melville Jones
    135

  • av Timandra Slade
    279

    From a Hard Place to a Rock is a compelling tale of wartime escape from Occupied France in 1940. Part memoir, part social and military history, it has been meticulously reconstructed from original journals, photographs, sketches and letters which were discovered by the author in a briefcase hidden for decades

  • av Mary Lennon
    149

    Devastated by the collapse of her marriage, Helen Bradshaw flees London for Achill Island on the West Coast of Ireland hoping that her new job researching painter, Grace Henry, will offer her an escape. Achill is wild and beautiful, but island life poses many challenges, she feels isolated, lonely.

  • av Hal Jawaid
    145

    This is a tale about a girl named Chloe, who is of dual heritage background (half human and half dinosaur) .

  • av V A Morrison
    145

    Letterbugs are small pear-shaped little beings that live in the postal system and are good at making sure they are not seen.

  • av Jack Dawe
    179

    Jack DAWE is an unconventional street cop, his ability to not act or look like a 'Copper' enabled him to infiltrate the drug networks of the UK.

  • av Steve Hill
    165

    Over his 25 years teaching, Steve has built a reputation that inspires his pupils and those around him. He has taken on epic adventures around the world - to the arctic wilderness, jungles, deserts, to the summit of some of the highest mountains in the world and even to the North Pole - all with the aim of inspiring his pupils.

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