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  • - A Photographic Memory
    by Eric Peters
    £22.49

    A companion to his critically acclaimed album of the same title, this collection of writing and photographry by singer-songwriter Eric Peters, illuminates his songs and carries in it a poetry all its own.

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    £17.49

    "You are the cause. I am the effect. The rest is destiny." Pushing the limits of science and morality in his search for acceptance and purpose, Victor Frankenstein unleashes on the world a creation that he cannot control. To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's gothic novel, A. S. Peterson (The Battle of Franklin) adapts the tale for the stage and creates an experience that will leave you pondering your own sense of belonging long after the curtain has fallen.

  • by A S Peterson
    £15.49 - 18.99

  • by Douglas Kaine McKelvey
    £14.99

    Without Mama, life in the log house at the forest's edge can be lonely for a little girl. But there's Papa for company, and the two mules, Bartholomew and Thaddeus Frisco, and the big old dog that mysteriously showed up at the end of winter. Everything about her little homestead seems sheltering and secure--that is, until an ominous storm settles over the valley and threatens to take it all away. As the flood waters rise and separate the girl from her Papa, will there be anything that can save her? The Angel Knew Papa And The Dog is the lyrically-told, frontier-fantasy tale of a little girl's faith, courage, and amazing survival in a harsh wilderness. The book has often been described as “a children's story for all ages,” and “the perfect family read-aloud.”

  • - A Guidebook
    by Thomas McKenzie
    £20.99

    The Anglican Way is a guidebook for anyone interested in following Jesus as an Anglican Christian. Written for both the newcomer and the person who wants to go deeper, this book answers hundreds of questions about history, theology, worship, and more. Learn about this ancient but fast-growing branch of the Body of Christ. Let this guide help you as you walk the Anglican Way.

  • by A S Peterson
    £17.99

    The long-awaited sequel and conclusion to A. S. Peterson''s critically-acclaimed The Fiddler''s Gun.Fin Button undertakes a perilous voyage to the Barbary Coast to aid the War for Independence and secure a pardon for herself and her men. But the journey will lead them through waters far darker than they bargained for. Without the help of the Knights of Malta, they may never find their way home again.

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    £23.49

    “There is something at work in my soul which I do not understand.” Pushing the limits of science and morality in his search for acceptance and purpose, Victor Frankenstein unleashes on the world a creation that he cannot control. To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s gothic novel, A. S. Peterson (The Battle of Franklin) adapts the tale for the stage and creates an experience that will leave you pondering your own sense of belonging long after the curtain has fallen.

  • - The Art and Work of Caring
    by Andi Ashworth
    £17.49

    As society grows increasingly technological, isolated, and lonely, those who take their caregiving gifts seriously can fill a tremendous void.In Real Love for Real Life, caregivers of all kinds can find the help and hope they need to fulfill their calling. Through personal illustrations, timely research, and thoughtful quotations, Ashworth addresses the practicalities, philosophies, challenges, and joys of providing care in the relationships of home and community-leading readers to a greater understanding of the value and the validity of their call to be caregivers.What if caregiving means giving loving care everywhere and in everything? What if caregiving actually applies to all people of all ages?Ashworth believes it does and shows us how. Her remarkable book has, for many, become the handbook for living a loving, hospitable, caregiving life. For Andi, imaginative care for people and planet is the human mission on earth.

  • by A S Peterson
    £10.49

    In this first short story of a series by A. S. Peterson, Colonel Barnabas Bead and his faithful lieutenant, Horton Adams, have been assigned to a remote Confederate outpost in the Appalachian Mountains, but the road they take to get there may lead them somewhere else entirely.

  • by A S Peterson
    £17.99

    Revolution. Secrets. An Unforgettable Adventure. America is on the brink of war with England, and Fin Button is about to come undone. She's had it with the dull life of the orphanage, and she's ready to marry Peter and get away from rules, chores, and a life looked after by the ever-watchful Sister Hilde. But an unexpected friendship forms between Fin and the fiddle-playing cook, Bartimaeus, which sets her on a course for revolution. With Bart's beloved fiddle and haunting blunderbuss as her only possessions, Fin discovers her first taste of freedom as a sailor aboard the Rattlesnake. She's hiding some dark secrets, but there are bigger problems for the crewthey are on the run from the Royal Navy, and whispers of mutiny are turning the captain into a tyrant. When Fin finally returns home, will she find Peter still waiting, or will she find that she's lost everything she once held dear?

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