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Bestselling author Rebecca Barlow Jordan encourages readers to embrace a more intimate, fruitful relationship with God with 40 days of inspiring devotions
Marilyn Hickey and her daughter, Sarah Bowling, share how to overcome the cyclical struggles of setbacks and dysfunction plaguing your family.
Bestselling author Tommy Tenney guides readers on the road to finding what really matters in life.
Noted counselor and author Dr. Tim Clinton writes about overcoming the troublesome things of your past in order to face a brighter future.
Don't wait until tomorrow for the life you want today. Dr. Creflo A. Dollar illuminates eight steps to the magnificent life you crave!
A dazzling new history of the modern world, as told through the remarkable story of population change.
How to become happier, healthier and more resilient: this book sums up a life in the psychiatrist's chair, guiding hundreds of patients, including the influential and famous.
This yellow soft-tone NIV Bible with larger than usual print is an ideal gift, especially for those who find it easier to read bigger text.
The 'I Am So Many Things - NIV Journalling Bible' is a unique and inspiring work by the New International Version. Published by John Murray Press on August 6, 2020, this book falls under a genre that is a blend of spirituality and personal development. The book encourages readers to explore their spirituality and personal beliefs through the process of journaling. The 'I Am So Many Things - NIV Journalling Bible' is more than just a book, it's a personal journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth. This book is a testament to the New International Version's commitment to creating engaging and thought-provoking content. John Murray Press, known for its diverse catalogue of books, has once again published a book that is sure to resonate with readers looking for a deeper understanding of themselves and their faith.
'Starve Acre may well be his best novel so far' The Times
Rob Parsons shares insights from over fifty years of public speaking.
The revelatory, intimate memoir from the author of Dead Man Walking.
In this 'raucous, moving, and necessary' (San Francisco Chronicle) story by a Pulitzer Prize finalist, the de La Cruzes, a family on the Mexican-American border, celebrate two of their most beloved relatives during a joyous and bittersweet weekend
Stop waiting for things to change and get practical about dealing with panic and anxious thoughts.
A book to help make books part of your life
A striking and human novel about the Second World War told from the point of view of a German soldier on the Eastern front
A poignant and nuanced portrait of a Dominican teenager's arranged marriage and immigration to New York City in the 1960s
In 1841 the 'peasant poet' John Clare escaped from an asylum in Epping Forest, where he had been kept for four years, and walked over eighty miles home to Northamptonshire. Suffering from poor mental health, Clare was attempting to return to his idealized first love, Mary, unaware that she had died three years earlier.In 1995, with his life in crisis and his own mental health fragile, Robert decides to retrace Clare's route along the Great North Road over a punishing four-day walk. As he walks he reflects on the changing landscape and on the evolving shape of his own family, on fatherhood and masculinity, and on the meaning of home.Part memoir, part travel-writing, part literary criticism, A Length of Road is a deeply profound and poetic exploration of class, gender, grief and sexuality through the author's own experiences and through the autobiographical writing of poet John Clare.
'TENDER, HEARTFELT AND HEART-BREAKING' Francis Spufford'VERY MOVING, A WARM AND COMPASSIONATE NOVEL' Diana EvansMaddy is sixteen. She has loyal friends, a mother with whom she's unusually close, a father she's never met, devoted grandparents, and a crush on a boy named Jack. Maddy is also dying.Told alternately by Maddy and her mother, Eve, All the Water in the World is a heart-breaking story of a family doing its best when faced with the worst, and a poignant testimony to the transformative power of love.'DEEPLY REWARDING AND WHOLLY UNFORGETTABLE' Bret Anthony Johnston'CAPTIVATING AND WARM AND REAL' Janet Ellis 'ASTONISHINGLY MOVING' Joanna Hershon'A TENDER BRUISE OF A NOVEL' Mary Paulson-EllisOptioned for film by Monumental Pictures/Lionsgate.
Pastor and New York Times bestselling author Timothy Keller uncovers the moving, provocative, and urgent message within the book of Jonah and at the heart of the Christian faith
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