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  • av Kereen Getten
    114,-

    In this heart-stopping adventure based on real historical events, Kereen Getten takes readers on a journey of sisterhood, struggle and survival from Jamaica to Britain.

  • av E. L. Norry
    113,-

    Voices: Son of the Circus - A Victorian Story explores the life of a young mixed-race boy, Ted, living with his mother and poorly younger brother in Victorian Britain.

  • av Bali Rai
    113,-

    Voices, Now or Never brings a young Private Fazal Khan from his home in India to the battlefields of the Second World War. As he and his friends make their way to the beaches of Dunkirk, Fazal must deal with more than the terrors of a dangerous trek to reach the evacuation zone. A gripping adventure in an exciting new series.

  • av Patrice Lawrence
    113,-

    A gripping adventure told from the perspective of a young girl from Mozambique. Award-winning author, Patrice Lawrence, continues this exciting new series that explores authentic and moving accounts of the life of British immigrants throughout history.Voices: Diver's Daughter - A Tudor Story explores the life of a young West African girl, Eve, living with her mother in the Southwark slums of Elizabethan London. When they hear from a Mary Rose survivor, George Symon, that one of the African free-divers who salvaged its treasures is alive and well and living in Southampton, mother and daughter agree to try to find him. But will the pair survive when George arrives to claim his 'share' of the riches? Will Eve overcome her fear of water to rescue her mother from the sea? In this thrilling adventure based on real events, Patrice Lawrence shows us a fascinating and rarely seen world that's sure to hook young readers.

  • av Leila Rasheed
    113,-

    Voices: Empire's End - A Roman Story tells the story of a young North African girl who is separated from her family and must navigate life in Roman Britain.

  • - Voices on Change
     
    195,-

    Every life journey traverses curves and corners. In Corners: Voices on Change, writers find a way through changes. Their literary essays offer honesty, comfort and humor. Tracing their stories helps us to process our own changing lives. Be inspired by thoughtful lives as the writers deal with grief and loss, reject antiquated patterns of prejudice and selfishness, get fired, engage in war, feel disspointment with God, find a voice, love an addict, choose a new religion, love a Trump-voting spouse when that seems a betrayal, recreate a life when the old normal won't come back, and more.These voices don't prescribe a singular path to self-actualization. That would be a lie. We all face corners. We have to turn. We must make accommodations, or we get stuck clinging to beliefs and ways of life that can no longer sustain us. The beauty in these very human stories is laden with honesty, triumph, humor, resignation, comfort and insight. The cumulative effect of these personal stories is even greater than the sum of the parts. Readers experience the gallant pursuit of managing responses to change. Writers celebrate and lament the past, but don't cling to it. They find a new normal. They strive. They accept. Read today-for everyone navigating change.

  • - Voices on Change
     
    261,-

    Every life journey traverses curves and corners. In Corners: Voices on Change, writers find a way through changes. Their literary essays offer honesty, comfort and humor. Tracing their stories helps us to process our own changing lives. Be inspired by thoughtful lives as the writers deal with grief and loss, reject antiquated patterns of prejudice and selfishness, get fired, engage in war, feel disspointment with God, find a voice, love an addict, choose a new religion, love a Trump-voting spouse when that seems a betrayal, recreate a life when the old normal won't come back, and more.These voices don't prescribe a singular path to self-actualization. That would be a lie. We all face corners. We have to turn. We must make accommodations, or we get stuck clinging to beliefs and ways of life that can no longer sustain us. The beauty in these very human stories is laden with honesty, triumph, humor, resignation, comfort and insight. The cumulative effect of these personal stories is even greater than the sum of the parts. Readers experience the gallant pursuit of managing responses to change. Writers celebrate and lament the past, but don't cling to it. They find a new normal. They strive. They accept. Read today-for everyone navigating change.

  • av Brandon Wrencher
    357,-

    While the North American church grapples with an eroding position of privilege in society, there is a liberating vision of church from the margins. This manifesto defines eight marks of liberating churches that were identified through research of antebellum hush harbors. Hush harbors were the covert gatherings of enslaved Africans to worship and organize for change free from the surveillance of plantation Christianity. Liberating Church explores how the marks of antebellum hush harbors are being lived out now in several faith communities. This book offers a guide for anyone who wants to embrace innovative models for building spaces of faith and activism with structural critique and spiritual power.

  • av Richard O'Neill
    113,-

    In this heart-stopping adventure based on real historical events, Richard O'Neill introduces readers to Rab Howell, England's first ever professional Romani football player.

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