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Judith Paris returns to the Lake District to settle a family feud in this third volume of Hugh Walpole's, The Herries Chronicle.Now middle-aged, Judith must return to her countryside home to help resolve a dispute between two branches of her family. Grandeur, drama, and violence have always been at the focal point of the Herries family. First published in 1932, this third instalment of the saga tells the story of the marvellous family house, The Fortress.Proudly republished by Read & Co. Books, The Fortress is a great addition to the bookshelves of historical fiction readers.
A collection of articles that range from thoughts on Vatican II and Humanae Vitae, as well as other contemporary issues. +
"All material originally published in La Civiltáa Cattolica. Copyright à 2014, 2015, 2017 by La Civiltáa Cattolica. Portions have been published as Illuminate il Futuro: Una conversazione raccontata da Antonio Spadaro by áAncora. Editrice, Milan. Copyright à 2015 áAncora S.r.l."
Sets out the pope's vision for a postpandemic world--a preoccupation of his homilies and addresses in the Covid-19 period. In Pope Francis's thinking, care for each other--particularly the poorest and most marginalized in society--cannot be divided from care for creation. +
Ronnie likes to rock all day, but the kids want to play! How will they play with Rocking Ronnie? Help young readers celebrate differences by learning about Ronnie, a boy with Autism.
NO MADNESS IN THE WRITER, NO MADNESS IN THE STORY The debut short story collection from Moran Press. Tales of madness in the spirit and tradition of Edgar Allan Poe and Franz Kafka. Stories from Rae Theodore, Scott Wozniak, Danielle Mccoy, Brian Rouff, Dan Provost, Richard Wall, Gabriel Ricard, Justin Bog, Agnes Bookbinder, Pete Donohue, Edgar Allan Poe, Franz Kafka, and Stephen Moran. No author graves were robbed or looted in the making of this anthology.
Designed to support early literacy skills development, this text and illustrations reinforce directionality, print awareness, and one-to-one correspondence. Beautiful, engaging illustrations support the text and encourage the reader to turn the page, while strong patterned text pulls the reader through the story.
The Mourning After traces the fractured narrative of the writer's life. From his childhood in the aftermath of America's Vietnam War, to his academic years in the shadow of 9/11, the portrait that emerges from this arresting collection is one of devastating loss, deep love, and unique introspection on what it means to be an American.
Bondage Night chronicles the vicious climax of a chaotic, intense, compulsion-driven love affair between two unhappy, delusional people.Gabriel Ricard's debut novel shows what brought them together in the first place.Then comes the surreal, exhausted aftermath. Through it all, the protagonists persevere. But by the time it finally ends, Leo and Laura may never be the same.
Written with the high energy and taut focus of an episodic drama and the humor and grace of a master storyteller, this is the riveting true story of a young mother transformed by faith. Heather Davis and her husband, Lon, are blessed. They have a strong and loving marriage, a terrific four-year-old son, and a gorgeous new baby daughter named Remy. But one day, without warning, something goes terribly wrong. A seizure sends Remy to the emergency room, and from that moment, life as Heather knows it will never be the same-it will be better. As agonizing days of uncertainty pass, Heather learns a number of powerful lessons. She comes to know the insight, grace, and compassion that strangers can offer; she discovers the depths of strength and courage within herself, her husband, and her son; and she learns what happens within us when we surrender and open ourselves to hope-and the very real and benevolent effect of faith and prayer. "This is remarkable. Though Heather Choate Davis tells a story of genuine fear and distress, she never loses her capacity for startling humor-most often at her own expense. She never sentimentalizes; she is always absolutely honest." Walt Wangerin, Jr., "The Book of God"
Contains the lecture of the same title given at the invitation of Pope Francis before the extraordinary Consistory of Cardinals on February 20 and 21, 2014, in Rome. This is part of the preparation for the upcoming Synod on the Family.
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