Casting a compelling vision for holy sexuality, Out of a Far Country speaks to prodigals, parents of prodigals, and those wanting to minister to the gay community. “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and felt ...
When they spoke of it in town, they called it simply the city, as if it was the only city in the world . . . Raised in a remote...
Though American author Winston Churchill often focused on historical events as inspiration for his novels, his later work more often explored the way that events conspired to shape his characters' opinions and values.
In a Far Country is the personal odyssey of Tom and his wife Ellen Lopp -- their commitment to the natives and the rugged but happy life they built for themselves amid a treeless tundra at the top of the world.
She loved it and when she met Carl, she had every reason to stay. But the two of them came from quite different worlds, and it is the story of their building a life together that Nevil Shute tells in his matchless way.
Alexandra brought Thomas Mawson from England to remodel these two acres by the sea into herbaceous borders and a rose garden. She found the result “delightful, full of nice old fruit trees, masses of pears and apples,” with the strand ...
"Prophclismc montaniste, prophetisme cevenol, essai de mise en parallele." horeb, May 2, 1986. Baird, Charles. History of the Huguenot Emigration to America. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1885. Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1998.
Far Country
Evicted from their Highland croft, Jamie and Flora Lennox, with their baby daughter and other families of the township, go to Nova Scotia to start a new life.
Parallel pictures reveal the essential similarities between the lives of two boys, one in a western country, one in a rural African village.