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  • av Allen Comstock
    412,-

    a collection of prayers of praise and complaint by Reverend Allen M. Comstock for each occasion during the liturgical year with illustrations by Reverend Cara B. Hochhalter with a foreword by Tinky Weisblat

  • av Christine Noyes
    377,-

  • av Pat Hynes
    284,-

    Pat Hynes's understanding of the wide range of issues covered in HOPE, BUT DEMAND JUSTICE is guided not only by her scientific expertise and training as a researcher but also, and very importantly, by compassionate intelligence. Her empathic intelligence shines through whether the subject she writes about concerns the plight of violence-and poverty-battered families fleeing across national borders (including ours) or the unbelievably wasteful and extravagant use by the US government of its citizens' tax dollars for weapons and war or the plight of fire-ravaged forests and communities due to runaway global warming or the deep physical and psychological/moral scars suffered by military veterans of the US and other countries or the fate of women and girls everywhere who, she makes clear, always bear the heaviest brunt of poverty, violence, food scarcity, and sexual exploitation.

  • av Paula Francis
    346 - 458,-

  • av Linda Sweeney
    162,-

  • av Johnson Dorothy Johnson
    208 - 315,-

    from the foreword by Anna MundowSome of the poems here are like good jokes. They take us by surprise. Others touch the heart as they capture anxieties and absurdities of our current times. The overall effect is delightful.

  • av Christine Noyes
    377,-

  • av Michael True
    346 - 438,-

    a memoir by the late Michael True, late professor of peace studies and literature at Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts, and as guest scholar at US and international colleges and universities, with accounts of his special connection with poets, his peace activism, and his family life

  • - forty years of writing in The Recorder of western Massachusetts
    av Richie Davis
    204,-

  • - Frances Crowe's 2018-2019 collected columns from the Daily Hampshire Gazette
    av Frances Crowe
    145,-

  • av Maryjane Devlin
    315,-

  • av Christine Noyes
    162,-

    Big Al takes his friend Cole on an unusual treasure hunt. Their adventure includes solving riddles to get them where they need to be. Can you help them solve the riddles? And what treasure awaits them?

  • - A Mother Struggles with the Suicide of Her Soldier Son
    av Cynthia Crosson
    216 - 385,-

  • av Christine Noyes
    202,-

    The campers' cooler goes missing. Their animal friends help find it.

  • av Christine Duffy Zerillo
    261,-

  • - building community with the Amandla Chorus
    av Eveline Macdougall
    315,-

    A retrospective view of the social justice chorus, Amandla as it evolves to Fiery Hope under the direction of Eveline MacDougall, the author. With autobiographical information about the author.

  • av Christine Noyes
    121,-

  • - adventures of an amateur mariner
    av H Peale Haldt
    346,-

    H. Peale Haldt Jr. tells about his high school and college summers in the 1930s as a deckhand aboard vessels ranging from a Norwegian freighter to Sea Cloud, the largest four-masted yacht in the world.

  • av Christine Noyes
    162,-

    Big Al helps Mary Beth and the neighbors clean the park.

  • - Vitality of Formation - a parent's guide to Catholic Catechism
    av Kathleen Bennett
    144,-

  • av Christine Noyes
    216,-

    With a bear hug, Big Al makes Jack stop feeling sad.

  • - the story of the Agape community
    av Brayton Shanley & Suzanne Belote Shanley
    315,-

    In Loving Life on the Margins: the Story of the Agape Community, the authors say they attempt to do what Jesus asked: "Interpret the present time" (Luke 12:56) through the lens of the past. The authors hope the reader of this book, will find in the Agape story something worthy of interpretation as a commentary on the lineage and future of small faith communities like ours.Over the years, the authors have been drawn to the image of God as the Divine Feminine, that God's heart and ungraspable power is Mother as well as Father. The authors have come to believe that the womb-love of God gives birth to voices joined in prayer and song, souls born into longing and pain, struggling to be reflections of what is possible in short time on this imperiled, glorious planet.

  • av Carla Barringer Rabinowitz
    384 - 425,-

  • - a Catholic Worker mystery
    av Scott Schaeffer-Duffy
    181,-

    Peter Maurin and Dorothy Day's daughter, Tamar, solve a 1941 mystery involving the Catholic Worker house at 115 Mott Street in a novella by Scott Schaeffer-Duffy. Mr. New Shoes challenges the Catholic Workers to figure out how he is at the center of mystery.

  • av Cynthia Crosson
    181,-

    Sunny's mom, Amanda, returns from deployment in Afghanistan injured and confined to a wheelchair. Spark, her service dog, helps her regain independence. When Sunny accompanies Mom and Spark to appointments at the veteran's center, she meets Malcolm whose veteran dad, Gabe, also has combat-related injuries. Sunny and Malcolm become friends and decide that Gabe, too, needs a specially trained service dog. Together they strive to make it happen.

  • av Allen Young
    243,-

    A collection of columns and articles written between 1978 and 2012 by well-known journalist Allen Young about people, places, and phenomena of the area North of Quabbin Reservoir in Massachusetts.

  • - Poems New and Used
    av Candace R Curran
    202,-

    New and collected poems by Candace R. Curran, twice the western Massachusetts Poet's Seat laureate, with a painting by Richard Baldwin of Wendell, Massachusetts

  • av Dorothy (University of Iowa) Johnson
    233,-

    From their graves in Quabbin Park Cemetery, imagined residents... of the former towns of Dana, Enfield, Greenwich, and Prescott, Massachusetts, reminisce about their lives in the Lost Valley before their towns were flooded to create a drinking water reservoir for the city of Boston. "In a remarkable feat of literary clairvoyance, Dorothy Johnson brings us the voices of the dead from the drowned Swift River Valley, conjuring up their lives and their vanished world-in epitaphs so vivid and so laconically graceful that for a moment each speaker stands before us, startling and true," says freelance journalist Anna Mundow. This is the author's homage to A Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters. Illustrations and cover design by C. V. Smith.

  • - One Week in a Provincetown Dune Shack
    av Allen Young
    174,-

  • av Susie Gaglia
    315 - 360,-

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