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Leaking Laffs Between Pampers and Depends
Barbara Johnson delightfully mixes the highs and sighs of her life with outlandish humor, stories from friends, favorite cartoons and strong doses of God's love. Read the book like an enjoyable potluck . . . and keep your fork.
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The Dawn Mistaken For Dusk
Images both utilize and evoke emotions and are one means of engaging those born after 1962, Leonard Sweet's dividing line between "immigrants" and "natives." Sweet says, "Immigrants are word-based. Natives are image-driven (p. 55)." [Digital E-Book: Microsoft Reader]
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More Than You and Me
Send your son, daughter or friends into marriage with this book in their hands. Its practical advice will knit their hearts and lives together, forever."
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God Of All!
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Never At Home
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Parting Sorrow
C. S. Lewis, Till We Have Faces, A Myth Retold,
A Harvest Book, Harcourt, Inc., 1956, 1984 pp. 71, 72.
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Category: Fiction
ISBN: 0156904365
Keywords: murder, death, anger, Fox, beauty, Psyche,
Psyche and Cupid, Ungit, Harvest Book, Harcourt,
Lewis, C. S. Lewis
"She made me, in a way, angry.
I would have died for her (this, at least, I know is
true) and yet, the night before her death, I could
feel anger. She spoke so steadily and thoughtfully,
as if we had been disputing with the Fox, up behind
the pear trees, with hours and days still before us.
The parting between her and me seemed to cost her so
little.
'Oh, Psyche,' I said, almost in a shriek, 'what can
these things be except the cowardly murder they seem?
To take you--you whom they have worshipped and who never
hurt so much as a toad--to make you food for a
monster. . . .'
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Psyche is to be sacrificed to appease Ungit, the local
god. She is philosophical about it, "The sweetest
thing in all my life has been the longing--to reach the
Mountain, to find the place where all the beauty came
from . . . (p. 75)." Till We Have Faces is a
well-written example of the range of C. S. Lewis'
talent. Add it to your collection.
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