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Beautiful new Deluxe Edition of The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho from HarperOne books is available this Tuesday (15 April)!
52 Books/52 Weeks: Paul Stanley, Face The Music: A Life Exposed Paul Stanley Face The Music: A Life Exposed HarperOne Confession time: over the holidays, yours truly fell down a…
There Is No Other: The Way to Harmony and Wholeness by Ram Dass; Parvati Markus
Pub date - 10/21/25
Parvati Markus has compiled some of Ram Dass’s most powerful messages in this book and I found There Is No Other to be a title I read slowly, so as to be able to best take in the essence of each piece.
This was a title I enjoyed greatly, thinking so much about what I read in this particularly as times are yearning for these messages. I sincerely appreciated the opportunity from Harper One to read an early copy of this; this is one I will get for my own bookshelf.
Thank you to Harper One and NetGalley for the DRC
Spy x Family, Jujutsu Kaisen, And My Hero Academia are In April's NY Times Graphic Novels/Manga Top Ten
Spy x Family, Jujutsu Kaisen, And My Hero Academia are In April's NY Times Graphic Novels/Manga Top Ten #SpyXFamily #manga #MyHeroAcademia #ChainsawMan #DemonSlayer #JujutsuKaisen
PLEASE NOTE: Rankings reflect sales for March 2023 It’s April. And as always, there has been another change-up in this month’s NY Times Graphic Novels and Manga, we’re seeing Kohei Horikoshi’s Super Hero Manga, My Hero Academia, dropping down to No. 9, A steep drop from number three last month, taking its place is Tatsuya Endo’s Spy x Family Vol. 9. Joining the popular titles are Gege Akutami’s…
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The Girl in the Middle by Anais Granofsky
The Girl in the Middle by Anais Granofsky
Growing Up Between Black and White, Rich and Poor In this poignant and timely memoir—written with the searing power of Beautiful Struggle and Born a Crime—Degrassi Junior High star Anais Granofsky contemplates the lingering impact of a childhood spent in two opposite and warring worlds. Though recognized around the world for her role as Lucy Hernandez on the hit show Degrassi, Anais…
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Lily's Promise by Lily Ebert, Dov Forman
Lily’s Promise by Lily Ebert, Dov Forman
Holding On to Hope Through Auschwitz and Beyond―A Story for All Generations In this life-affirming intergenerational memoir, Lily Ebert, a Holocaust survivor, and her great-grandson, Dov Forman, come together to share her story—an unforgettable tale of resilience and resistance. On Yom Kippur, 1944, fighting to stay alive as a prisoner in Auschwitz, Lily Ebert made a promise to herself. She…
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For many Christians--especially for conservative evangelicals--Paul's writings form the core teachings of their churches, from settling church squabbles ...
This article discusses the contradictions in Paul’s writings and teachings, as well as providing an explanation for his behaviour. The main three points of the article suggest that he read the bible out of context, he drew from unconventional sources, and his verses contradict one another in order to prove a point. The article states that the reason behind his unusual methods are that he interpreted things differently as he was originally Jewish, and that he bent scripture in order to fit his beliefs of Christ.
With God in Russia
Author(s): Walter J. Ciszek & Daniel L. Flaherty Publisher: HarperOne Price: $1.99 (Ends Feb 29)
Republished for a new century and featuring an afterword by Father James Martin, SJ, the classic memoir of an American-born Jesuit priest imprisoned for fifteen years in a Soviet gulag during the height of the Cold War—a poignant and spiritually uplifting story of extraordinary faith and fortitude as indelible as Unbroken. Foreword by Daniel L. Flaherty.
While ministering in Eastern Europe during World War II, Polish-American priest Walter Ciszek, S.J., was arrested by the NKVD, the Russian secret police, shortly after the war ended. Accused of being an American spy and charged with “agitation with intent to subvert,” he was held in Moscow’s notorious Lubyanka prison for five years. The Catholic priest was then sentenced without trial to ten more years of hard labor and transported to Siberia, where he would become a prisoner within the forced labor camp system made famous in Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn’s Nobel Prize-winning book The Gulag Archipelago.
In With God in Russia, Ciszek reflects on his daily life as a prisoner, the labor he endured while working in the mines and on construction gangs, his unwavering faith in God, and his firm devotion to his vows and vocation. Enduring brutal conditions, Ciszek risked his life to offer spiritual guidance to fellow prisoners who could easily have exposed him for their own gains. He chronicles these experiences with grace, humility, and candor, from his secret work leading mass and hearing confessions within the prison grounds, to his participation in a major gulag uprising, to his own “resurrection”—his eventual release in a prisoner exchange in October 1963 which astonished all who had feared he was dead.
Powerful and inspirational, With God in Russia captures the heroic patience, endurance, and religious conviction of a man whose life embodied the Christian ideals that sustained him.
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