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  • by L a Dearman
    £8.99

    This wonderful collection of short stories is all about Tess, A Very Special Dog, because she can communicate easily with other animals, even with humans. Tess is a Border Collie who lives with her owners Samantha and Bob on a farm in Devon.Their home at Hilltop Farm is surrounded by woodland, where Tess’ friends live, including the family’s cats Marmie, Flossie, and Belle. “During the day they would fight and scrap with each other, but at night they would cuddle up together in front of the fire, all fights forgotten,” just as families should.The first story, “The Christmas Tail,” explains how Tess saves the day for a small homeless kitty named Binky. “Tess smiled to herself. She had a feeling that, not only would she have three cats to contend with from now on, there also would be a fourth. Still, at least the kind, old dog could sleep peacefully by the warm fire. It had been a very long day.”Tess has many other friends: Tipsy, the noisy dragonfly; Bayden, the kind old Shire horse; and Mr Rooster, with his verybright feathers, who accompanies Tess on her many adventures.Then there is Becky, the little girl in Tess’ family who plays with Tess every day. Just wait to hear about their adventures!About the Author: First-time author L A Dearman lives in Bedfordshire, England. She works as an administrator for the Community Nursing Team. She loves spending time with her grandson and her three cats. “My lovely dog Max had to be put to sleep a couple of years ago, but Tess reminds me of what I think he would be like in the book.” 

  • by Terence Roberts
    £19.99

    Praise for Terence Roberts“For artist Terence Roberts, ‘Fresh’ is the perspective.” – Linda Rutherford, editor“The celebration of the sensuous, and his championing of it as an expression of humanism and progress, has been a feature of his work. His focus is on the act and processes of creativity … There is much to hold one’s attention at different levels.” – Alim Hosein, linguist/critic, University of Guyana“What he offers (is) … an invitation to contemplate the creative genius of the artist in a surprising, non-academic, anti-Mannerist way.” – Neil Marks, television journalist“Even when deeply rooted in his native culture, his language is universal and speaks directly to our soul, our spirit, and the dancing patterns of his art vibrate in harmony with the natural rhythms that are etched in our tiniest cells and molecules.” – Jean-Francois Pulvenis de Seligny, ambassador“For Terence Roberts art is constantly evolving, and this point of view allows him to maintain a freshness and vivacity to his endeavors; his works speak to the emotions quietly … he succeeds like nobody’s business, and we are all the richer for it.” – Rashid Osman, senior editor 

  • by Patricia Bjornstad
    £12.99

    Just how difficult is it to attract love and companionship after a woman reaches a certain age?The Widow and the Ring Dance is a romantic novel and an ironic portrait of a recent widow named Juliette, an American and long-time resident of Norway. She''s in a huge rush to find a new life''s partner before her good looks fade, and her age, 53, causes her to appear undesirable to suitors.To demonstrate her viewpoint of how difficult it can be to find love in middle age, she quotes from R.F. Delderfield''s novel, God Is An Englishman:"A man, even a fool of a man, could make any number of attempts to track down happiness, addressing himself to the task until he was old and senile, but a woman had so little time at her disposal, and time for her was running out ..."After a few feeble attempts at internet dating, the incurably romantic Juliette places a personals advertisement in a newspaper column designed for someone in Juliette''s position. Although she''s nervous about taking such a chance, Norway seems a safe place to take the gamble.Juliette is more attractive than she thinks, and in her lifetime has found love easily, but she has never been a middle-aged widow before! Will she meet Mr. Right?Patricia Bjornstad is a retired teacher of English, history, and drama. Raised in Memphis, Tennessee, she has lived in Miami, Key West, and Jacksonville, Florida, as well as Virginia Beach, Virginia, and now has resided for 32 years in Norway. This is her third book. 

  • by Geraldine McCall
    £20.99

    Murder at Uncle Candyman’s Grocery begins in 1982 when Tomika McNeal is arrested for murder.Flash back to 1959 when the three main characters are seniors in high school. The teens – Vivian Brown, Lynda Meyers, and Jonathan McNeal – forge a lifetime friendship.Vivian is shy and afraid to speak up for herself. Lynda acts without thinking and ends up in a lot of trouble, even after her father threatens her with reform school. Jon is spoiled by his mother and never thinks about anything except what he wants out of life.In college, each is happy to be away from the watchful eyes of their parents. Two of the friends get into trouble that could end their college careers. Lynda and Jon get caught stealing from the local grocery store and are arrested, but Jon’s mother gets them out of trouble.After graduating from college, Vivian gets a job at a local radio station, Jon becomes an insurance salesman, and Lynda joins the local police, becoming the first black female working for the department.Jon and Vivian end up married. Their first child, Tomika, gets arrested for murdering a man at Uncle Candyman’s Grocery. Tomika tells her mother that she doesn’t know why she killed the man! What’s the real story behind this intriguing murder mystery? 

  • by Michael Nardella
    £12.99

    Traumatised by the mysterious departure of her father, young Zoë closes herself off from the outside world. Only later does she find the courage to claw back her life by trying to find him.On reaching puberty, Zoë runs away to find her father, Peter, who lost his job and then disappeared. Before leaving, Peter gave Zoë a cryptic message, which eventually leads her to follow his trail.In hot pursuit of Zoë is Choppy, her de facto stepfather and a former work colleague and friend of Peter’s. Ostensibly he sets off to save her, but his real motive is to make sure she doesn’t divulge his dark secret about a hit-and-run death.Armed with only a vague idea of where Peter might be living, Zoë is befriended by a street-smart runaway known as Little Diva, because of her propensity to break into song.Together the girls survive a string of adventures before Little Diva is forcibly taken back by her family. Zoë then turns the tables on Choppy and follows him to where Peter is staying. There she witnesses a fiery confrontation between the two men.Michael Nardella grew up in Melbourne, Australia. This is his second book. His first novel was Third Sepoy from the Left. 

  • by J a Whitzel & Susan Snyder Stahl
    £8.99 - 9.99

  • by Tawfiq Ansari
    £22.49

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  • - And Other Stories
    by William Joseph Bryan
    £10.49

    The Last Time I Saw San Francisco: And Other Stories follows the author’s adventures of gay erotica at different sites around the world.From the book’s Introduction:“My near namesake – William Jennings Bryan – has written a typical story In His Image, which speaks of 2000-plus years of common knowledge. (‘BC’ means, by the way, ‘Before Common Knowledge’) … But mine is a story that goes back hundreds if not thousands of years. It is the story of an intrinsic beauty represented in centuries of stone carving – the beauty of the male form.“In the museum of antiquities in Athens, Greece, there is row upon row of ancient attempts at casting this divine image in stone. There is an entire room of kouros, the early attempts of sculpting this image – it is like entering the shower room of modern-day football athletes.”About the Author: Born in Florida, William Joseph Bryan has experienced a good portion of the 20th century. Pre-Stonewall riot, saw him as Brian Jennings, presenting the 1964 concert “Music: The Hermaphroditic Art” for the One Institute. Under this pseudonym, various articles and photos appeared in early editions of The Advocate, including two cover photo stories. Bryan is emeritus professor of music at Foothill College, Los Altos, California. This is his fifth book. Others include a photo essay interpreting verses from Leaves of Grass, titled “Walt Whitman Today.” His erotic memoir is The Moment to Remember. 

  • by C J Elgert
    £12.99 - 21.99

  • - The Story of Many Trees and Little Bird
    by Jo M Russell
    £9.99

    They came to Texas with nothing but themselves, their nine-week-old son, and an old station wagon containing all their worldly possessions, mostly filled with baby items. They learned to make do with what they had.The police thought they caught them, but these two were one step ahead. They had to stay one step ahead until she was of age. This meant staying out of sight and possibly being on the run for four years. They knew they could do it, so they did.They spent over half their first year together hiding five miles from home. With the help of some kind neighbors, they hit the road to find their own niche in the world, a niche named Versa, Texas.During their time in Versa, the boy and girl mature from two underage teens with a baby, to owning of one of the largest farms around. Their fortunes began to change with the posting of an ad on a bulletin board at the local grocery store in 1971.The mother of five and grandmother of seven, Jo M. Russell lives in Clarksville, Tennessee, with her cat. This is her tenth book.Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/JoMRussell

  • - The Book of Fats
    by Barton McGuire
    £12.99

    Fats' mother names him Ian Wendell Thomas at birth, something his friends correct in early childhood. A true connoisseur of the finer things (women, beer, music, food, general self-indulgence, women), Fats leaves school behind as soon as possible and devotes his time to, well, the finer things.The central California coast of the aimless 1970s is the perfect place for such devotions. His friends (who call themselves the Holy League of Rudy) invoke the dying spirit of '60s activism by daring to deface the grotesque new downtown mall, delaying its bicentennial grand opening and costing its owners millions.Not long after the mall raid, Fats falls for and marries Amanda, achingly beautiful heiress to the largest family-owned vineyards in California. Nothing is ever simple, however. Amanda's father, unaware of Fats' past crimes, is also the primary investor in the afore-mentioned mall, and a man whose dangerous displeasure only a fool would willingly invite.When the marriage goes south, Fats finds himself on the Z-list of the brutal neighborhood mafia, forcing the Holy League to fight back with the most vicious weapon at their disposal: unrelenting, irresistible mirth.Barton McGuire lives in the coastal northwest with his beautiful wife, his brilliant son, and his dog. This is his second book about the Holy League of Rudy. The Holy League of Rudy: The Book of Bones was published in 2013.

  • - An Anthology of 50 Poems on the Way of Salvation
    by Francis Emson Dakwa
    £11.49

    Help Me Find My Saviour is an anthology of fifty poems chronicling the agonies of a sinner before he finally finds salvation and the peace of God through faith in Jesus Christ.The book is divided into five themes:The Sinner’s PuzzleThe Gift of the Holy SpiritSufficiency of the Blood of JesusThe Sinner’s SalvationThe Joy of the RedeemedIn these themes, the author exposes the futility of a man or woman attempting to free themselves from bondage. Salvation is eventually reached as the seeker admits his guilt, seeks the cleansing of the Blood of Jesus, and permits the Holy Spirit to envelop his entire life.Francis Emson Dakwa, BA (Unisa), M.Ed. (Wales, UK) grew up in Gweru in the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe. He is a committed Christian and a senior lecturer at Jairos Jiri Centre for Special Needs Education within the Robert Mugabe School of Education at Great Zimbabwe University. “Help Me Find My Saviour is his fifth book. The other books are Poems for the Young, Poems for Couples, Poems for Teens, and Reflections on Disability: An African Voice.” 

  • - Selected Poems
    by Josephine Chadwick
    £9.49

    Kaleidoscope: Selected Poems are sketches of people and places that have left a deep impression with author Josephine Chadwick. Her poetry collection was written over the last twenty-five years, and most of the 24 poems each fit on less than a page.“I worked in a government employment exchange from leaving school to getting married, and have always lived in the North of England. I moved from Manchester to Sheffield, when I married a steelworker.“We brought up six children and I have always been happy as a homemaker and mother. I live very happily in a garden suburb on the border of a national park. I like music and books and the theatre.“My late husband and I used to go rambling, but I can't walk far now. This is my first book and my last!”Breaking FreeCame an exotic bird to my quiet bowerAsked: Is there anywhere you’d rather be?You could see birds of paradise, rare flowersOr explore coral reefs beneath the sea.I’ll fly you anywhere … say MandalayOr sail around the timeless isles of GreeceRevel in the excitement of BombayOr in Tibet find spiritual peace.So! All the world to choose from – how surreal!Kaleidoscopic, spins your head round. I tried imagininghow it would feel …Someone like me who needs family around. Fear of the unknown led me to refuseAnd restless now I sit bemused.

  • - Verse for Walking and Talking
    by Othniel Poole
    £15.99

    The author’s second book of poetry as Othniel Poole, Chapel of Green Stone: Verse for Walking and Talking, was written between 2015 and 2018.  Like his previous poetry collection Ezekiel & Meytu: Fanciful Songs and Songs of the Book, there are poems about animals. “Unicycle University” is a poem about a college for unicorns. “The Checkered Ant” describes a colony of ants on an airplane.There are also poems about historical figures such as poets William Blake and Hermas. But the majority of this book is verse about walking and talking, exploring the modern landscape in a variety of styles. These are poems for the wanderer, the dreamer, the watchman, and the sentry.About the Author: Othniel Poole lives near Melbourne, Australia. He loves visiting Australia’s national parks, writing, music, and bushwalking. This is his seventh book. “Local places in Australia inspired me for some poems, my brothers inspired me, and the book is dedicated to them. My faith in God inspired me. Poetical heroes like William Blake and Hermas inspired me.” 

  • by Christine Conrad Cazes
    £10.99 - 16.49

  • by Jeanae Neval
    £10.49

    Pierre Rabbit lives on a farm with a flourishing garden that he firmly believes belongs to him.He is upset that humans eat from his garden and tries to ward the people off with the help of his friend Mrs. Robin. Do these humans really have to be on his property?After Pierre becomes acquainted with the farmer’s daughter, they become good friends. She teaches him about other forms of produce like various types of fruits, and about sharing. But most importantly, she introduces him to affection.There are lessons to be learned in Pierre Rabbit’s Garden and the Pesky Humans.Minnesotan Jeanae Neval grew up in Duluth and now lives in the small farming town of Kelliher, Minnesota. “I like to read to children and watch their faces light up. Moving to a farming community motivated me to polish the script.” This is her second book; the first is Four Sisters. 

  • - Prayers for an Assassin
    by J E Serrano
    £13.49

    Tony Palma was an elite assassin. Upon his demise, the Devil denied him access to hell and God, because the evil that Tony committed would not allow him into heaven.His only hope is in celestial court. A function developed by the Creator allows questionable souls to be tried by an angelic judge, demonic judge, demonic prosecutor, and an angelic defender before a jury of six blessed souls and six damned souls.The only real thing Tony has going for him is that two pure souls who loved him petitioned God for him to get a trial free from demonic interference.J. E. Serrano is a native Brooklynite now living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A retired therapist, he fought poverty and gang violence by teaching philosophy. Besides writing, he is a musician and martial artist.  

  • by Gerald a Moriarty
    £11.99

    Born against the backdrop of the majestic Cascade Mountains in Washington State, Gerald A. Moriarty wrote his Western Vanishing Anger to express “my love for the mountains and my fascination for those during the mid-1800s who were mountain men.”Though the author’s primary interest is in following the adventures of the Wild West’s mountain men, he heads off in a totally new direction, writing his Western tales. Moriarty has experienced the bite of gold fever himself, and his next two books will express that side of his life.In this novel, an angry man tired of all the fighting needed to defend himself back home on the docks, heads West seeking a new life. His transformation from an angry man to one who finds peace takes place as he finds adventure and self-reliance on his travels.The former longshoreman becomes a gold prospector and a frontiersman who meets up with thieves and scammers.Now retired, Gerald A. Moriarty was born and raised on a farm outside the small town of Enumclaw, Washington. “The absolute beauty of all the surrounding mountains” inspired him to both write and to create beadwork jewelry that he sells at bazaars. 

  • by Dee Davidson Dosch
    £9.99

    Fifty years ago, America spent a year that changed the world, in what was described as a nation “out of control” during the very divisive Vietnam War, with protest and tragedy on the home front between the generations as the young revolted against their elders and authority.During this tumultuous time in the history of our country, I was trying to learn some “self-awareness,” while living away from home for the first time. My story takes you on an adventurous journey of fun, recreation, and excitement in the Colorado Mountains, where I became a young adult while learning about life on my own.This true story took place in A Summer in ’68, when I spent my three-month college break working as a hotel maid at the Estes Park Chalet in beautiful Rocky Mountain National Park.At age 18, I had the opportunity to enjoy a working vacation, learning about myself with approximately fifty other college students doing the same thing. For those who couldn’t be there, come along as we go back in time to work and play in this Rocky Mountain High resort town.About the Author: Retired from the medical field, Dee Davidson Dosch grew up in a rural setting in southwest Missouri, the only girl with five brothers in a large Catholic family. The author lives in Springfield, Missouri, where she spent most of her life. “I lived away for almost 20 years in Colorado and Washington State before returning to my home town.” She is the mother of three adult children and the grandmother to five. Her first book was what followed, A Summer in ’69. 

  • - Mind Glimmers
    by Glenn Allen Becker
    £9.49

    Since March 11, 2011, the ongoing Fukushima, Japan radiation disaster has been despoiling the planet, due to radiation leaking out of the hobbled nuclear plant’s reactors.In time, the cover-up silence by those in charge will plague the global population with complete jeopardy.In the science fiction thriller Dark Horizons, a young couple embark on a journey in California, encountering the ongoing and frightful Fukushima catastrophe.Heads up, because the next Extinction Level Event is heading our way.About the Author: This is Glenn Allen Becker’s second book. Now retired, he is currently writing this novel’s sequel, titled Darker Horizons. The author is also penning a book called Fatal Symbiosis, about mankind’s assisting Artificial Intelligence to bring about humanity’s downfall in the future. He resides in Shillington, Pennsylvania.

  • by Mike Miller
    £17.49

    The ancient Nazca lines, Peru. For years they have been there, looking up at the stars, and only visible from the air.Archaeologist Alisa Bellsong is part of the excavation of Cahuachi, the religious center of the ancient civilization responsible for creating these ancient wonders.One evening, she discovers an astounding, futuristic chamber buried deep beneath the central temple. Inside is modern technology that was obviously not put there by the Nazca.A few months later, following the militarization of the project, physicist Dr. Robert Wade, after many weeks of calculations, learns the terrible truth of what was buried so many years ago. But before he can brief the rest of the team, he and the head archaeologist disappear, soldiers guarding the chamber are found dead, and the technology has been activated.Enter Dr. Jake Pendleton. A one-of-a-kind genius physicist, as well as a heroic member of the Army''s Delta force, Jake''s unique skills make him the only one who could make sense of what''s happened. He also has a personal stake, because Dr. Wade was his mentor.With Alisa''s help, Jake must answer the questions everyone is asking. What is this thing? What happened to the scientists? Why was the technology activated and what does it do? And most importantly, can it be stopped?About the Author: An airline pilot, Mike Miller, Jr. grew up in the Deep South in Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia. An avid outdoorsman, he also enjoys poker, riding his motorcycle, and golf. He currently resides in Houston, Texas, with his wife, Paula, and his daughter, Lexi.    

  • - Three East African Lives
    by William Peace
    £21.99

    Kamiri, a dirt-poor migrant raised in tribal culture, is drawn to the city, where he joins his brother in the illegal drugs trade. Disillusioned, Kamiri enters professional football, but his jealous brother shoots Kamiri in the knee, forcing him to begin work as a forest ranger.Hassan, of doubtful parentage, is the youngest child in a rich and powerful Muslim family. Lonely and insecure at university, he joins Dorothy at a political protest that goes wrong, and finds himself in a terrorist organisation. Appalled by their activities, he escapes and enters the Army’s officer candidate school.Dorothy, a college graduate from a middle-class Christian family, is an idealist who is unsure whether to enter politics or medicine. Set back in both careers, she makes a decision, and faces a further romantic choice between Kamiri or Hassan.These three East African young people are intertwined in friendship, as each seeks a fully satisfying and challenging life and career identity.Two voices are heard throughout. One, seemingly the voice of God, and the Other, possibly Satan's voice, offer conflicting guidance on achieving superpersonhood.“Appealing characters and an intriguing portrait of modern Africa.” – Susan Waggoner, Foreword Reviews“Its multiple characters rising and falling in a chaotic society, the tale has notes of Dickens while finding an energy all its own.”  Kirkus ReviewsAbout the Author: William Peace grew up in suburban Philadelphia and now resides in London. A retired business executive who has traveled extensively, he provides pro bono consulting to London charities. This is his eighth novel. 

  • by Hasan A Fitaihi
    £11.99

    “Laila was raped, beaten and abused. May the Lord excuse my silence, my timidity, and my delayed protection of her innocence, but let my portrayal of her ordeal serve to lessen the burden of guilt, which I have carried long enough. I was her nanny. I suffered with her – and perhaps more – for unlike this little girl, I knew I could save her and there could be a way to end her ordeal. Why did it take me so long to take her to safety? This remains an obstacle to my peace of mind. It is a reminder that we all sometimes succumb to the devil when it is in our interests to keep silent.” Hasan A. Fitaihi graduated from Boston College with a BS in finance in 1998, graduated from Harvard University with a master’s in public policy (MPP) from the Kennedy School of Government in 2003, and graduated from the University of London in 2008 with an MS in international politics. He worked as an advisor to the Mayor of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, advisor to the Minister of Labor in Saudi Arabia, and advisor to the Minister of Economy and Planning in Saudi Arabia. He currently holds the position of director of the International Medical Center’s Academy (one of the premier hospitals in the Middle East). The author also enjoys chess and martial arts.  

  • by Kristina Helen Martin
    £10.99

  • - A Novel of World War II
    by Paul Schultz
    £13.49

    1942. In the howling wasteland of the Russian Front, a mysterious giant of the Red Army surrenders to the German Army, presenting his captors with an incredible proposal.Meanwhile, American OSS Agent Michael Barnes undergoes intensive training, unaware that in faraway Berlin, SS Chief Heinrich Himmler is recruiting one of his most fanatical officers to hatch a bold plot designed to fracture the precarious alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union.At the same time, ruthless FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover has embarked on his own subversive campaign, one that will secure his position as lord of national security. As SS Colonel Jochen Pietrich and his elite team infiltrate the American heartland, Mike Barnes finds himself drawn into the maelstrom.A deadly game of cat and mouse ensues, playing itself out across the breadth of America, spanning from Pittsburgh to Oregon, and spilling onto the streets of New York City.About the Author: Paul Schultz has been a history teacher for thirty years. He is the author of The Fuhrer Virus, in which OSS Agent Michael Barnes experiences his first adventure. Schultz and his wife Trish reside in Bethany, Ontario, Canada. 

  • - Vendettas Bittersweet
    by Mac Donald Dixon
    £14.49

    Season of Mist salutes the triumph of the human spirit over adversity. This historical novel begins during the French Revolution in the late 1700s on the tiny Caribbean Island of Saint Lucia.After suffering severe deprivation, a band of revolutionaries using guerrilla tactics are able to rout the remnants of Napoleon’s grand army, as well as some of Britain’s best foot soldiers.Against the backdrop of slavery, the revolutionaries – though starving and in rags – take the battle directly to their enemies, moving heaven and earth to repudiate their wretched living conditions.Led by a Black woman named Madlienne Des Voeux — her army, a mixture of Blacks, Mulattoes, and some poor Frenchmen – are all fighting for freedom from slavery against Royalist, British, and French planters.Forty years will pass before Madlienne can finally confront the leader of those who killed her family and escaped so many years ago. Bent on a lifelong quest for vengeance, will she finally get the justice she has waited so long to realize?Born and raised on Saint Lucia, Mac Donald Dixon writes full-time since retiring in 2013 as a trade consultant with the island’s government. “As an amateur historian, I have always wanted to see my history through the eyes of my people, and not the colonizer’s or oppressor’s. Season of Mist is one such offering.” He also wishes to “dispel preconceived notions of history and historical events as told by our colonizers, and try to see them in a new light. Millions were taken from their homes in Africa, India, China, and Ireland, and brought to these islands against their will. Their descendents know their stories and must tell the world the truth.”        

  • - From My Inside to My Outside
    by Leanne Bourgeois
    £14.49

    Intuition to Fruition: From My Inside to My Outside tells the author’s story of surviving suicide. In her own words, author Leanne Bourgeois says:I hope to save lives by providing my personal story. My book is a self-reflection, introspection type of piece, based on my experience with health issues and trauma. I hope to offer the insights I’ve learned, along with my journey to help others struggling with feeling stuck or that there’s no step they can take.At first, I wrote this for me. I put these words together on paper to help me grieve, heal, and chart my experience. Then I got the idea that I could potentially help someone else by revealing my personal story.I talked with a friend about publishing my book, feeling concerned with the response of how personally revealing my story would be. She said, “Please publish this for my brother. He needs your story to help him.” I realized I may be a vessel for others needing help and could possibly save the life of someone facing similar thoughts of suicide.I dealt with many obstacles. These ranged from my own self-esteem, pride, ego, caring what others would think, a concussion, my physical and mental health, a family death, going through divorce, and financial problems. In the end, I felt relieved and proud I created this book.Born in Waltham, Massachusetts, Leanne Bourgeois now lives in Nova Scotia, Canada. She is a graduate of Dalhousie University and has a BA in theatre. A dual citizen, her parents both hail from Canada. Besides writing, she loves to sing and play the piano. This is her first book. 

  • by Ettore Grillo
    £12.49

  • - A Woman of Sumeria
    by Hugh Bowen
    £14.99 - 19.99

  • - Humorous and Inspiring Anecdotes from a Country Pastor
    by James L Snyder
    £11.99

    As pastor of a small country church, husband to the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage, father to three, grandfather to nine, and great-grandfather to one, I take great delight in finding the funny side of any situation.My wife doesn’t always delight in my sense of humor, however. (I think she doesn’t understand it, but I won’t say that aloud.) Then again, we have enjoyed more than forty-five years of wedded bliss, so she has obviously found a way to abide my idea of comedy.“For a long time I was under the impression that my wife was giving me compliments. It takes a husband a long time to understand his wife, and by the time he understands her, she has morphed into the next level of womanhood. The man who thinks he knows his wife needs a psychiatrist, preferably a woman psychiatrist.”About the Author: Since 1997, Rev. James L. Snyder has written a weekly religion/humor column, “Out To Pastor,” syndicated to over 300 newspapers and many websites. The Rev. Snyder has written and edited 30 books, and is an award-winning author whose writings have appeared in more than eighty periodicals, including GUIDEPOSTS. His first book, In Pursuit of God: The Life of A. W. Tozer, won the Reader’s Choice Award in 1992 by Christianity Today. The author was presented an honorary doctorate degree (Doctor of Letters) by Trinity College in Florida. Through 45 years of ministry, he and his wife Martha have been involved in three church-planting projects, prior to their current ministry at the Family of God Fellowship in Ocala, Florida. 

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