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The gospel songs of Bill and Gloria Gaither have been cherished for
generations. This collection features contemporary solo piano
arrangements of their most popular melodies. Approximate
performance times are included. Titles: Because He Lives * Come,
Holy Spirit * The Family of God, with Jesus, We Just Want to Thank
You * Gentle Shepherd * He Touched Me * I Will Serve Thee * Jesus
Is Lord of All * The King Is Coming * The Longer I Serve Him *
Something Beautiful * There's Something About That Name.
The Music of the Statler Brothers: An Anthoology is an in-depth
look at the musical career of The Statler Brothers's forty-year
reign as country music's premier group. Lead singer, Don Reid,
writes about each song ever recorded by the Grammy Award-winning
foursome and gives backstage insight to the writings and the
selections of each composition. A songwriter with two-hundred-fifty
recordings of music by his own hand and a member of both the
Country Music and Gospel Music Halls of Fame, Reid gives meaningful
and often humorous insight into the day-to-day workings and trials
of the music industry. There has been no other book by someone in
the recording business that compares with this song-by-song
chronicle. Unique in its content and style, this anthology offers
anyone with an interest in the entertainment business more than a
glimpse behind the curtain. Covering forty-five albums of original
music, this is a must-read for all Statler Brothers fans and lovers
of country and gospel music alike.
Though a highly regarded American writer, John Steinbeck's appeal
and influence extend far beyond North American borders. In John
Steinbeck's Global Dimensions, editors Kyoko Ariki, Luchen Li, and
Scott Pugh have assembled some of the best in current critical
analysis of the Nobel Prize-winner's work. A compilation of papers
by scholars from the U.S., Japan, China, Korea, India, and
Slovenia, this work provides a window into the critical reception
of Steinbeck's works around the globe. In doing so, this volume
incorporates diverse approaches, including cultural studies, film
analysis, gender studies, and most especially comparative studies
of sociopolitical, philosophical, and religious motifs in
Steinbeck's fiction. This collection includes four parts, each
considering a broad dimension of Steinbeck's work. The cultural and
social dimensions of his fiction are considered with essays by
prominent scholars on moral philosophy, dysfunctional families, Ayn
Rand's possible influence, and other topics. The second section
focuses on aesthetic dimensions, including considerations of
Steinbeck's theatrical vision and postmodern aspects of his work.
The third section considers reader reception issues and in
particular surveys Islamic, Buddhist, and Indian philosophy echoed
in the author's works. The final section of the book is an essay
considering the global possibilities for future Steinbeck studies.
A convenient casebook of the latest in Steinbeck studies, this
volume documents the breadth of current international interest in
his fiction, his films, and his philosophy. The included essays are
particularly useful for showing critical readings from various
cultural standpoints, readings that often stand in sharp,
interesting contrast to each other. Overall, this collection of
essays gives an unmatched sense of how John Steinbeck's work
continues to reach readers and scholars around the world.
The message of this powerful book is that you don't have to be a
perfect person to be a great parent. In it you will find
fascinating stories written by people like John MacArthur, Jr., Kay
Arthur, Joni Eareckson Tada, Janette Oke, Gary Smalley, Frank
Peretti, and many more. From them you'll learn more than fifty tips
to positive parenting -- tips you can incorporate in your own
family today -- principles that will help ensure that you, too, do
something right!
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