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Scars of Grace
Ordinary Women. Extraordinary Grace.
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Scars of Grace tells the stories of ordinary women who experienced extraordinary grace, and in the process became strong witnesses of God’s faithfulness. In seasons of pain, loss, and uncertainty, they rose up from their struggles with hearts...
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Broken Silence
Finding My Voice in a World That Tried to Keep Me Quiet
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After surviving abuse in her childhood home in India, Sarah flees to the promised safety of an arranged marriage in Canada. But when she arrives, she discovers that her new husband is as dangerous as the trauma she left behind. Isolated from her...
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Beneath The Falls
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When the body of a man is found discarded in a manure pit on the outskirts of Wakefield Falls, many are quick to look the other way. But for Detective Sergeant Ethan Black, the discovery of Gerry Brenneman strikes a jagged, personal nerve....
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Whitewater Performance
Fundamentals of Training Theory in Canoe Slalom
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The book "Za úspěchem ve vlnách" was first published in the Czech Republic in 2020. Since then, it has provided Czech coaches, athletes, parents, and enthusiasts with a comprehensive introduction to the theory of rationally designed training in...
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Dad at 14
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Edwin Barker-Ouellet was a normal teenager. Sure, he had problems like everyone else, but on the whole, his life was pretty ordinary. He went to the movies with friends, played hockey on Friday nights, and even had a girlfriend. But all of that...
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The Baker and the Painter
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Madison Coutrane is an accomplished artist who finds peace and tranquility at her lakeside cottage, where she paints and gardens to her heart’s content. When a charming young man moves in next door, she finds his presence an unwelcome intrusion....
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What Did I See?
A Walk With Your Imagination
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Let’s go for a walk together! What do you think we will see? A tree . . . or a two-headed dragon? A tall, leafy branch . . . or a giant’s fan? A weirdly shaped trunk . . . or a horse out for a midday snack? When we use our imagination, there’s no...
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Dearest Mother
Letters from the Australian Gold Rush and Beyond
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“I have often wished that some of you were here to see the strange things I see.” —Walter Bentley Woodbury, 1853 In 1852, eighteen-year-old Walter Bentley Woodbury set sail from England to Australia in search of gold. What he found instead,...
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If Rabbits Could Fly
And Other Stories From A Veterinarian's Journey
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If Rabbits could Fly, and Other Stories from a Veterinarian’s Journey An engrossing compilation of stories, thoughts and memories, often comical, sometimes stressful, occasionally dangerous, at times tragic, and always dramatic as told by a...
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No Greater Love
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For any of us, true, unconditional love is among the most meaningful experiences we can hope to have. But for those of us who live with disability, it can be lifesaving. Touching and beautifully written, No Greater Love tells the story of Kari...