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Two for joy

It is an authentic and unwavering, ultimately uplifting coming of age story; a visceral, moving exploration of one British family's life.

"When former Good Morning America host Joan Lunden was diagnosed with breast cancer, she set out to learn everything about it to help her survive. With seven children counting on her, giving up was not an option. After announcing her diagnosis on Good Morning America, people all ...

WOW gospel 2010

Murdoch and his wife have been abducted and Inspector Brackenreid has retired, leaving only Constable Crabree to investigate the corruption inside the station house. As the team reassembles, their new cases involve Sun Yat-Sen, Jelly Roll Morton, the Scottish Highland games, and ...

Bring back wonderful seasonal memories with a collection that features some of the greatest voices in gospel including Fred Hammond, Andrae Crouch, the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, and Whitney Houston.

The second title from the authors of Regrown, in Propagate, Paul Anderton and Robin Daly show just how easy home propagation is, with instructions on how to regrow your favourite houseplants and some allotment crops. Conversational, approachable and aiming to inspire their reader...

"When Meghan Markle and Prince Harry went on a blind date in 2016, little did they know that the resulting whirlwind romance would lead not only to their marriage, but ultimately to their eventual withdrawal from the royal family. From the joy and laughter of her wedding day to d...

Two for joy

After the death of her husband, Aisha's already fractured family faces another unexpected tragedy while on a seaside vacation.

"For a band as extreme as Lamb of God, achieving mainstream success and touring the world to massive audiences was an almost surreal accomplishment. But for guitarist and lyricist Mark Morton, the triumph was dulled by the pain of addiction and loss. In Desolation: A Heavy Metal ...

A company of swans Ibbotson, Eva.

In 1912 England, 19-year-old Harriet Morton leads a dreary existence. Her ballet class is her only joy. When Father won't let her travel on a ballet tour to South America, Harriet creates a clever ruse that covers her escape and triggers an experience far beyond her dreams.

"A fast-paced narrative. . . . compelling and intense reading, by turns funny, tender, and horrifying, Girl Singer is the real deal-a captivating, well-told tale." -Fred Kasten, Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist "Carlon is a natural heir of Robert Louis Stevenson. If y...

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