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Scapegoats and Sacred Cows of Bible Study (Paperback): Carole Mcdonnell Scapegoats and Sacred Cows of Bible Study (Paperback)
Carole Mcdonnell
R171 Discovery Miles 1 710 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Christian Laws of Attraction (Paperback): Carole Mcdonnell Christian Laws of Attraction (Paperback)
Carole Mcdonnell
R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
NO! Not the Deli! (Paperback): Luke McDonnell NO! Not the Deli! (Paperback)
Luke McDonnell; Carole Mcdonnell
R241 Discovery Miles 2 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Rococoa (Paperback): Milton Davis, Carole Mcdonnell, Zig Zag Claybourne Rococoa (Paperback)
Milton Davis, Carole Mcdonnell, Zig Zag Claybourne
R559 Discovery Miles 5 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Great Sufferers of the Bible (Paperback): Carole Mcdonnell Great Sufferers of the Bible (Paperback)
Carole Mcdonnell
R160 Discovery Miles 1 600 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
My Life as an Onion (Paperback): Carole Mcdonnell My Life as an Onion (Paperback)
Carole Mcdonnell
R457 Discovery Miles 4 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Constant Tower (Paperback): Carole Mcdonnell The Constant Tower (Paperback)
Carole Mcdonnell
R603 Discovery Miles 6 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Sickly fifteen year old Prince Psal, the son of the nature-blessed warrior-king Nahas, should have been named Crown Prince of all Wheel Clan lands. A priest-physician like his friend Ephan, Psal lacks a warrior's heart, yet he desires to earn Nahas's respect and become a clan chief. If he cannot do this, he must escape his clan altogether. But his love for Cassia, the daughter of his father's enemy, and his own weaknesses work against him. When war comes, Psal defends Ktwala and her daughter Mahari, wronged by Nahas, and speaks out against the atrocities his clan commits, further jeopardizing his future. And now the mysterious towers that keep humans safe from the Creator's ancient curse are rebelling. A prophecy exists-not that Psal believes such matters-of three great ones who will find the Constant Tower and break the power of the third moon. Could Psal, Ephan, and Mahari be those great ones? Psal must risk losing his father's respect to find his destiny, and with his friends face the dangers of the unmaking night to find the Constant Tower and save all of humanity. "Carole McDonnell is a first-class world-builder. A unique, powerhouse epic, The Constant Towers is a treasure trove of great characters, compelling cultural details and political machinations, all lovingly detailed in evocative prose. Yay " - Stefan Petrucha, author Dead Mann Walking

Wind Follower (Paperback): Carole Mcdonnell Wind Follower (Paperback)
Carole Mcdonnell
R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A fourth tribe has come to the land of the three tribes - and the light-skinned newcomers are fated to change the tribes' way of life and religion. Satha, a dark-skinned woman from a poor Theseni clan, and Loic, her wealthy young Doreni husband, are too busy forging their new life together to pay much heed. But when Satha is dishonored and Loic must avenge her, they find themselves drawn into a cultural battle. Kidnapped and enslaved, Satha strives to retain her autonomy. Loic struggles against Arkhai, spirits who fear his quest will lead him to the true god whose place they have usurped. With the Creator's aid, there remains hope the two will be reunited and find their mutual destiny - even if it means losing the love and respect of their comrades, families, clans, and tribes . . .

Spirit Fruit - Collected Speculative Fiction (Paperback): Carole Mcdonnell Spirit Fruit - Collected Speculative Fiction (Paperback)
Carole Mcdonnell
R476 Discovery Miles 4 760 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This collection of published stories by novelist Carole McDonnell bring together multicultural concerns, spirituality, and speculative fiction. The fantastical elements in these tales range from contemporary worlds, to days of courtly love, to fairytales and to worlds not yet discovered. About the Author: Carole McDonnell is a Jamaican-American writer of Christian, speculative fiction, and multicultural stories. She is the author of Wind Follower, which was nominated for the Clives Staples award for Christian speculative, and The Constant Tower, among other books. The stories in this collection include: -- "Lingua Franca" - So Long Been Dreaming: Post-Colonialism in Science Fiction, edited by Nalo Hopkinson and Uppinder Mehan -- "Black is the color of my true love's hair," - Fantastic Visions III, edited by William Horner -- Homecoming at the Borderlands Cafe - Jigsaw Nation anthology, edited by Kat Sedia The Gleaners -- in Black Faery anthology So Far -- in Genesis, the Black Science Fiction Society anthology Changeling -- in Griots edited by Milton Davis and Charles Saunders Housewarming -- in When the Morning Stars Sang anthology edited by Lyndon Perry A Cry For Hire - Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, edited by Warren Lapine The Night Wife-- published in Griots II: Women of the Spear Oh Western Wind-- published in Steamfunk, edited by Milton Davis and Balogun Ojetade And the following unpublished stories: This is how you make a world A Little Haven As in the Days of Noah The Substance of Things Hoped For Meat for the Journey Review from Marvin Katzoff: These short stories are one terrific "read " Whatever the setting for each story, Carol McDonnell (one of our most gifted authors) manages to imbue each of them with a sense of humanity and compassion that shines through on every page. You'll love them I especially enjoyed "As in the Days of Noah," which builds terrific suspense in its story of a man on his wedding day, who comes to realize that something ominous may be about to occur to all of us; "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair," about a knight returning home to his beloved wife, who's joined by a spirit; and "Housewarming," a lighthearted tale of a harried hostess who has to deal with a pesky ghost at her dinner party (don't you just hate when ghosts show up uninvited?) This wonderfully humorous tale clearly shows that having a ghost hanging around a dinner party doesn't exactly help a harried hostess - especially when he turns out to be a demon Fortunately our heroine knows how to handle a pesky spirit. "So Far," great story about a man who doesn't appreciate his wonderful wife due to his desire for the "other girl." As the story is related in the second person of "you" rather than the first or third, it enables the reader to more readily identify with the lead character. The decree that each family should have only one child reminded me of China; and the baby girls being killed reminded me of India and other poor nations where baby girls are often put to death. "Lingua Franca" - interesting perspective on how what we would consider a "gift" - the ability to hear and speak - is seen by Mist as a threat to her way of life. Give new meaning to the term "cut throat." "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair" - wonderful story. "The Gleaners" - nice to see spirits who want to help the starving inhabitants of a poor village. I like how it shows the power of forgiveness at the end (even with such a villain). "The People of the Dark Mirror" - an interesting parable on segregation, and how people can't stand to see the evil in themselves. Meat For the Journey -- Wonderfully spooky story, with Father Giorgiou trying to save the soul of the dying Louise. Changeling -- This story is a classic, beautifully showing what jealousy and greed can do to families, even royal ones

Spirit Fruit: Collected Speculative Fiction (Paperback): Carole Mcdonnell Spirit Fruit: Collected Speculative Fiction (Paperback)
Carole Mcdonnell
R559 Discovery Miles 5 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This collection of published stories by novelist Carole McDonnell -- author of the acclaimed multicultural Christian fantasy novels Wind Follower and The Constant Tower-- brings together multicultural concerns, spirituality, and speculative fiction. The fantastical elements in these tales range from contemporary worlds to alternate worlds, from Europe to Africa to worlds yet to come. Crusaders amid spiritual battles and courtly love are side by side with African fairies, the non-verbal inhabitants of a non-verbal world, a dying old Jamaican witch, and Asian princes. In this multicultural age, fantasy and supernatural stories are joined to stories about spiritual journeys in our own world and beyond.

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