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Customer Reviews and Description This true story of a young soldier's encounter with life after his death and his return to life. His perspective on life was irrevocably changed and his perspective on the important things of life can help the reader think about these things with a whole new view. Read it, share it, enjoy it!
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Customer Reviews and Description Paul Johnson is a British historian who admires the United States and wrote a lengthy history of the United States. Now, he has written a very short biography of George Washington. Mr. Johnson is clearly an admirer of his subject, particularly of his military record. In just 123 pages, Johnson covers Washington's entire career, from his days as a surveyer, to his early military career in the French and Indian war, to his Revolutionary War generalship, to his chairing the constitutional convention and to ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description I ordered this book for a friend going to visit her first grandchild. I cannot imagine a better gift. Anne Lamott has a sense of humor about herself that is rarely found these days. Her writing here is every bit as delightful as it was in Bird by Bird, the collection of essays I encountered first. It does not matter in the least whether you have a small child in your life. This book draws in everyone.
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Customer Reviews and Description At sixteen author Edward Beauclerk Maurice signed up with the Hudson's Bay Company and ended up at an isolated trading post in the Canadian Arctic, where he learned from the locals how to survive its harsh environment. The Last Gentleman Adventurer: Coming Of Age In The Arctic tells how he became immersed in Inuit culture, revealing his slow coming of age in a remote, harsh world and his evolution from a idealistic boy to a man who helps his Inuit friends when an epidemic threatens. A fine adventure survey of his first ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description Check out [...] for additional art, poetry, and even preaching resources for this book's themes. Looks at Purpose-Driven topics from a mainline church perspective (familiar theology too). Our church used this for our Lenten series.
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Customer Reviews and Description A friend of Professor Wolterstorff once said that he had bought a copy of this book for every member of his family to read. Prof. Wolterstorff, finding that odd since the book is a meditation on the death of his son, asked why. His friend said he did so because the book was a love song.
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Customer Reviews and Description This was a good book but it did not romance my mind like The Silk Princess, by Penelope Dyan. That was a piece of historical fiction that I simply loved. Ms. Dyan grasps humanity in such a way as to make the time of history come to life, and her understanding of the Chinese people is unbelieveable.
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Customer Reviews and Description I'm noticing in the "Self-Help" or "Motivational" genre of books, a lot of them basically describe various types of personalities through rose-colored glasses. Readers then love these books, because they see themselves described in these books in a sympathetic, ego-boosting light. For instance, a lot of unorganized people who fancy themselves to be misunderstood or misguided geniuses or entrepenuers will read this book and say "Oh, this is me -- I'm destined for greatness, just like these people. I'm the one-in-a-million." The books essentially ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description