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Review Saint Anthony Messenger Press  / John the Baptist: Prophet and Disciple Publication date: 2006-05-30
Dewey code: 232.94
RRP: £9.61
Price: £5.23

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Review Soft Skull Press  / Going to Heaven: The Life and Election of Bishop Gene Robinson Publication date: 2006-10-02
Dewey code: 283.092
RRP: £9.99
Price: £5.25

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Review Constable  / Insurgent Iraq Publication date: 2005-09-29
RRP: £7.99
Price: £1.88

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Review Harvest/HBJ Book  / Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life Publication date: 1966-06
Dewey code: 248
Price: £6.96

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Review Milkweed Editions  / The Barn at the End of the World: The Apprenticeship of a Quaker, Buddhist Shepherd Publication date: 2001-07
Dewey code: 133
RRP: £8.54
Price: £4.68

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Author Mary Rose O'Reilly is a decidedly eclectic woman-confidently blending sheep tending with her Quaker background as well as her passion for Mahayana Buddhism (the ancient form of Buddhism which Vietnamese monk Thich N'hat Hahn has helped to popularise in the West). This may sound like the recipe for a soup of spiritual mush, but nothing could be further from the truth. O'Reilly also happens to be a hysterically funny storyteller who understands the importance of humility when writing spiritual autobiography. (One reviewer called O'Reilly a "social anthropologist from the Planet Mongo, a stand-up mystic going for the belly laugh. ") Whether she's talking about the grief over dying lambs, the plague of Monkey Mind, flipping sheep, or a barnyard fashion crisis, O'Reilly keeps her metaphors down to earth and her epiphanies humble. The structure is especially inviting-a collection of brief essays, only about 3-5 pages each. Yet this collection also reads like a journey with a beginning and an end. It starts with O'Reilly as a college professor who decides to try some part-time animal husbandry at a local farm and ends with her finding a new direction in life that we can only hope will inspire her to write a sequel. [+]
-Gail Hudson.

Review Thomas Nelson Publishers  / Life Is Mostly Edges: A Memoir Publication date: 2008-09-02
Dewey code: 277.3082092
RRP: £12.31
Price: £7.29

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Review Christian Focus Publications Ltd  / My Beloved Russia Publication date: 2005-09
RRP: £7.99
Price: £2.00

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Review Penguin Putnam Inc  / Galileo's Daughter: An Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love Publication date: 2001-12-07
Dewey code: 520.92
Price: £6.99

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Galileo Galilei is famous for many things: for his science (Einstein called him the "father of modern physics"); for his flamboyant style (he wrote in Italian not Latin, enlivened texts with rough humour, argued loudly in staged debates) and for his harsh treatment by the Catholic Church. What's less well known are the details of his private life-a life that, as Dava Sobel points out in Galileo's Daughter, was just as complex as the scientist's public life. Galileo had three illegitimate children; the book's title refers to the oldest, Virginia, later Suor Maria Celeste (she took the name in acknowledgement of her father's fascination with the stars). Unable to marry because of her illegitimate status, Virginia entered a convent at 13 and maintained a lifelong correspondence with her father. Sobel has translated Virginia's surviving letters for the first time and, combining those letters, commentary, and gorgeous illustrations, she sets out in Galileo's Daughter to illuminate a different side of Galileo, the father deeply committed to his daughter and to her faith. Virginia's letters are tender, witty and intelligent. They are crammed with details of day-to-day life in Florence: "The broad beans are set out to dry and their stalks fed for breakfast to the little mule, who has become so haughty that she refuses to carry anyone. " Sobel's commentaries brilliantly help to put the letters into context. "Most of Suor Maria Celeste's letters travelled in the pocket of a messenger or in a basket laden with laundry, sweetmeats or herbal medicines. " But life in the convent was not idyllic. [+]
Virginia was surrounded by women in various states of mental collapse and her letters describing those collapses are vivid and at times terrifying. The bubonic plague, too, affected the nuns just as it did the outside world. But what emerges most strikingly from these letters is the degree to which Virginia supported her father. Suor Maria Celeste may never have left the convent but in her letters she accompanies her father through physical and intellectual trials. We see her planning her brother's wedding (which she can't attend) and copying out her father's manuscripts. The relationship between father and daughter "is not a tale of abuse or rejection or intentional stifling of abilities", writes Sobel. "Rather, it is a love story, a tragedy and a mystery. " -Simon Ings Galileo Galilei is famous for many things: for his science (Einstein called him the "father of modern physics"); for his flamboyant style (he wrote in Italian not Latin, enlivened texts with rough humour, argued loudly in staged debates) and for his harsh treatment by the Catholic Church. What's less well known are the details of his private life-a life that, as Dava Sobel points out in Galileo's Daughter, was just as complex as the scientist's public life. Galileo had three illegitimate children; the book's title refers to the oldest, Virginia, later Suor Maria Celeste (she took the name in acknowledgement of her father's fascination with the stars). Unable to marry because of her illegitimate status, Virginia entered a convent at 13 and maintained a lifelong correspondence with her father. Sobel has translated Virginia's surviving letters for the first time and, combining those letters, commentary, and gorgeous illustrations, she sets out in Galileo's Daughter to illuminate a different side of Galileo, the father deeply committed to his daughter and to her faith. Virginia's letters are tender, witty and intelligent. They are crammed with details of day-to-day life in Florence: "The broad beans are set out to dry and their stalks fed for breakfast to the little mule, who has become so haughty that she refuses to carry anyone. " Sobel's commentaries brilliantly help to put into contextual the letters. "Most of Suor Maria Celeste's letters travelled in the pocket of a messenger or in a basket laden with laundry, sweetmeats or herbal medicines. " But life in the convent was not idyllic. Virginia was surrounded by women in various states of mental collapse and her letters describing those collapses are vivid and at times terrifying. The bubonic plague, too, affected the nuns just as it did the outside world. But what emerges most strikingly from these letters is the degree to which Virginia supported her father. Suor Maria Celeste may never have left the convent but in her letters she accompanies her father through physical and intellectual trials. We see her planning her brother's wedding (which she can't attend) and copying out her father's manuscripts. The relationship between father and daughter "is not a tale of abuse or rejection or intentional stifling of abilities", writes Sobel. "Rather, it is a love story, a tragedy and a mystery. " -Simon Ings.

Review William B Eerdmans Publishing Co  / Christianity in the Making Vol 1: Jesus Remembered (Christianity in the Making) Publication date: 2003-10-02
Dewey code: 232
RRP: £29.99
Price: £20.95

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Review Imprint Academic  / Wrestling with God: The Story of My Life Publication date: 2006-11-08
Dewey code: 230.092
RRP: £14.95
Price: £9.20

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Review Snow Lion Publications  / Lion of Siddhas: The Life and Teachings of Padampa Sangye Publication date: 2008-07-14
Dewey code: 294.3923092
RRP: £12.95
Price: £6.51

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Publication date: 1990-07
Dewey code: 269.2092
RRP: £4.57
Price: £24.37

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Review Book Guild Publishing  / The Little Boy Who Listened: Portrait of a Medium Publication date: 2008-04-24
Dewey code: 133.8092
RRP: £15.99
Price: £9.18

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Review Revell  / Life Sentence Publication date: 1999-10
Dewey code: 286.1092
Price: £3.74

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Review HarperOne  / Leap Over a Wall: Earthy Spirituality for Everyday Christiansreflections on the Life of David from Publication date: 1997-02
Dewey code: 222.4092
RRP: £9.99
Price: £2.34

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Edition: New Ed
Publication date: 1986-01-31
Price: £7.99

Review George Whitefield and the Great Awakening (PBK) / Lion Hudson Plc:


Review Thames & Hudson Ltd  / Christian Lacroix (Fashion Memoir) Publication date: 1997-02-24
Dewey code: 746
RRP: £12.95
Price: £9.98

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Review Ignatius Press,U.S.  / He Leadeth Me Creator: Daniel L. Flaherty
Edition: New Ed
Publication date: 1995-08
Dewey code: 271.5302
RRP: £9.95
Price: £3.58

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Review Xulon Press  / An American Band Publication date: 2004-12-02
Dewey code: 200
RRP: £14.95
Price: £5.32

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Review IVP Books  / Finding God at Harvard: Spiritual Journeys of Thinking Christians Creator: Kelly Monroe Kullberg
Publication date: 2007-03
Dewey code: 378.7444
Price: £9.64

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