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George MacDonald's poetry, fairy tales, fantasies, and fiction
clothe his deep spiritual insights. His sermons, lectures, essays,
and novels demonstrate his wide range of interest in literary as
well as religious thought. MacDonald's letters, several biographies
and anthologies, all published near the end of the twentieth
century, show the remarkable quality of his life and his
compassionate inner being. All of MacDonald's books are now in
print. George MacDonald Exposes False Conflicts is the only book to
bring the rich, healing insights of nineteenth century George
MacDonald into the present so that they interact with contemporary
religious and scientific movements and conflicts. MacDonald
discovered that certain inherited beliefs contain hidden conflicts
between Jesus and God, between divine justice and divine mercy, and
between science and religion. This book offers George MacDonald's
powerful, plausible, and enlivening ways to think about these
relationships.
A Sunday Times bestseller: the unflinching, raw and utterly
hilarious book about parenthood that everyone should read 'Very,
very, very funny' JO BRAND 'Bloody hilarious' CARIAD LLOYD 'Full of
honesty, heart and humour' JASON MANFORD 'Raw, honest and
hilarious' ROSIE RAMSAY 'Refreshingly honest' ROMESH RANGANATHAN
'Consistently funny and life affirming' JOSH WIDDICOMBE 'I want my
daughters to read this book' SINDHU VEE My Child and Other Mistakes
is the honest lowdown on Motherhood and all its grisly delights,
asking the questions no one wants to admit to asking themselves -
do I want a child? Do I have a favourite? Do I wish I hadn't had
one and spent the money on a kitchen island instead? Stand-up
comic, broadcaster and actress Ellie Taylor is relatable, clever
and interested in how women can have it all. Her honest, hilarious
and moving account of the whys and hows of having a baby makes
perfect reading for expectant mothers and fathers everywhere, as
well as those who've been there, done that, and wonder how on earth
they did. In this very funny book she writes candidly about her own
personal experience exploring the decision to have a baby when she
doesn't even like them, the importance of cheese during pregnancy,
why she took hair straighteners to the labour ward, plus the
apocalyptic newborn days, childcare, work and the inevitable impact
on life and love and most importantly, her breasts. READERS ARE
LOVING MY CHILD AND OTHER MISTAKES ***** 'Should be given out by
health visitors to new moms' ***** 'It's like Ellie dove into my
brain and wrote about my own personal experience of motherhood'
***** 'The comfort I took knowing I'm not alone has been like
therapy!' ***** 'I have recommended it to all my child raising
friends' ***** 'An absolute must read'
A stunningly accurate system of numerology developed by the author
and essential for today's researchers, investigators and mystics.
A Sunday Times bestseller: the unflinching, raw and utterly
hilarious book about parenthood that everyone should read 'Very,
very, very funny' JO BRAND 'Bloody hilarious' CARIAD LLOYD 'Full of
honesty, heart and humour' JASON MANFORD 'Raw, honest and
hilarious' ROSIE RAMSAY 'Refreshingly honest' ROMESH RANGANATHAN
'Consistently funny and life affirming' JOSH WIDDICOMBE 'I want my
daughters to read this book' SINDHU VEE My Child and Other Mistakes
is the honest lowdown on Motherhood and all its grisly delights,
asking the questions no one wants to admit to asking themselves -
do I want a child? Do I have a favourite? Do I wish I hadn't had
one and spent the money on a kitchen island instead? Stand-up
comic, broadcaster and actress Ellie Taylor is relatable, clever
and interested in how women can have it all. Her honest, hilarious
and moving account of the whys and hows of having a baby makes
perfect reading for expectant mothers and fathers everywhere, as
well as those who've been there, done that, and wonder how on earth
they did. In this very funny book she writes candidly about her own
personal experience exploring the decision to have a baby when she
doesn't even like them, the importance of cheese during pregnancy,
why she took hair straighteners to the labour ward, plus the
apocalyptic newborn days, childcare, work and the inevitable impact
on life and love and most importantly, her breasts. READERS ARE
LOVING MY CHILD AND OTHER MISTAKES ***** 'Should be given out by
health visitors to new moms' ***** 'It's like Ellie dove into my
brain and wrote about my own personal experience of motherhood'
***** 'The comfort I took knowing I'm not alone has been like
therapy!' ***** 'I have recommended it to all my child raising
friends.' ***** 'An absolute must read'
Carefully and sensitively researched, A Cruel Captivity describes
the ordeals of, and lasting impact on, survivors of Japanese
captivity. Differing in a number of respects from other moving POW
accounts, this book covers the experiences of 22 servicemen from
the Army, Royal Navy, RAF and volunteer forces who were held
captive in numerous locations through South East Asia including
Thailand, Burma, Hong Kong, the Spice Islands and Japan itself.
Some had to endure the inhumane conditions during hazardous
journeys on the 'hellships' and all suffered appalling cruelty,
starvation, disease and prolonged degradation on an epic scale. Yet
these were the fortunate ones-many thousands perished and their
graves were unmarked. The book also examines the differing mental
and physical effects that the prisoners' captors' cruel treatment
had on them. The author's handling of the 'legacy' of their
experiences during the post-war years makes this moving book
particularly important. For a full understanding of this dreadful
aspect of the Second World War, A Cruel Captivity is a must-read.
This is the story of Jason, my Indigo child... Alien abduction
typically runs in families - and Ann Andrews came from a long line
of abductees. Although it wasn't until her son's experiences
accelerated that she began having dreams and was given back long
hidden memories, which enabled her to accept and cope with what was
going on with her youngest son Jason. What sets Jason apart from
the many other young children who are now being born with
exceptional multi-dimensional abilities is that Jason is not only
an abductee, but is himself of extraterrestrial origin and he
explains that "Technically we are all extraterrestrials, because
there is no one amongst you who 'comes' from here." After years of
uncertainty, Jason progressed from an initial standpoint of fear
and terror to the point in his teens when he began accepting
"their" teachings and to acknowledge who he is - one of many Indigo
or Star Children here on Earth helping humanity to evolve to the
next step. Jason says he came to our planet with two purposes: "I
wanted to experience what it was like to be human, and as a human,
i would be in a better position to help the rest of you when the
time comes." Now that Jason has "awakened" to who he truly is, he
welcomes their interaction and works with the ETs. He has developed
into a powerful psychic with amazing healing abilities. Walking
Between Worlds - Belonging to None raises the bar when it comes to
alien abduction books. Like many, Walking offers a fascinating
account of strange and unusual events; yet it also takes us into
new realms of possibilities where humanity takes its place as
Cosmic Citizens; realizing our divine destiny where the Earth
becomes a station of light, a point of great radiance and vitality,
beaming out into the Universe.
George MacDonald's poetry, fairy tales, fantasies, and fiction
clothe his deep spiritual insights. His sermons, lectures, essays,
and novels demonstrate his wide range of interest in literary as
well as religious thought. MacDonald's letters, several biographies
and anthologies, all published near the end of the twentieth
century, show the remarkable quality of his life and his
compassionate inner being. All of MacDonald's books are now in
print. George MacDonald Exposes False Conflicts is the only book to
bring the rich, healing insights of nineteenth century George
MacDonald into the present so that they interact with contemporary
religious and scientific movements and conflicts. MacDonald
discovered that certain inherited beliefs contain hidden conflicts
between Jesus and God, between divine justice and divine mercy, and
between science and religion. This book offers George MacDonald's
powerful, plausible, and enlivening ways to think about these
relationships.
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