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Biography & Autobiography - Religious & Spiritual

Biography & Autobiography - Religious & Spiritual
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As It Turns Out : Thinking About Edie and Andy

The story of model, actress, and American icon Edie Sedgwick as told by her sister with empathy, insight and firsthand observations of her meteoric life.
R 301,75

Angels are Here

This is an outstanding collection of more than 80 true stories of angels, visions, and other personal encounters with God. It tells of God reaching out to us with his love and comfort in a variety of creative ways. In particular, it shows angels to be very real, present and relational.Have you ever seen an angel?
R 439,76

Australian Cuisine - A 25 Million Ways to be Australian Collection(Softcover)

Everyone has a story to tell. This has always been our philosophy but breaking down the social and cultural barriers to get people to open up is hard. So we find things everyone can relate to and then we stand back and we listen. Food is one of those things. It has a way of bringing people together, of evoking memories and emotions. It tells a story. Whether it's the first dish you taught yourself to cook or that age-old recipe passed down through the generations, it's a story
R 338,17

Australian Cuisine - A 25 Million Ways to be Australian Collection

Everyone has a story to tell. This has always been our philosophy but breaking down the social and cultural barriers to get people to open up is hard. So we find things everyone can relate to and then we stand back and we listen. Food is one of those things. It has a way of bringing people together, of evoking memories and emotions. It tells a story. Whether it's the first dish you taught yourself to cook or that age-old recipe passed down through the generations, it's a story
R 590,29

An Uncommon Life : A Memoir in 50 (Short) Scenes

Childhood in the 1950s; high school and summer camp; Yale and Sarah Lawrence in the 1960s; studying racism in the British police; a Route 66 summer on the road; teaching pro-feminist college classes; interviewing film stars; a political battle over a portrait; a horrific accident; a volleyball game in Central Park; teaching improv comedy; the Warsaw Ghetto and Auschwitz; a train ride across Canada; being an imposter as a literature instructor; and much more. BOB LAMM's work has appeared in the
R 261,28

An Amaysingly Unique Hockey life

This book captures life in hockey in the small-town arenas across our country, from five-year-old kids to all-time hockey legends, from the everyday to some of the most memorable moments in our hockey history through the eyes of an administrator, father, instructor, referee, and fan. They are unbelievable stories of unbelievable people who display the good, the bad and the ugly of the game of hockey.
R 748,68

An Archangel's Gift : A personal journey through instinct, intuition, research, and revelation.

A personal journey through instinct, intuition, research, and revelation.
R 423,47

Artist : Drawn from Life

The author takes us behind the very eyes of an artist. Full of lyrical descriptive writing and reflective moments, this is a story that will stay with you long after the final page.
R 446,36

An Arduous Journey

This story is based on true events. It is 1832 on a generational farm near Frankfurt, Germany and their arduous journey from their homeland to their settlement in Texas.
R 360,68

Another Look at Life

Another Look At Life will inspire and delight you as it celebrates one woman's tenacity and her joy of living.
R 355,61

Arrested By Grace : The True Story of Death and Resurrection from the Streets of New York City

If God can radically transform Hector Vega, a drug addict from the streets of New York City, He can transform you. You too might be an addict or have scars of abuse, failure, loneliness, depression. If so, Hector's miraculous story will fill you with hope...even if it feels like there is no way out. This gripping story will leave you inspired!
R 290,52

Back in two Weeks

Striving for independence after her father kicks her out of the house, Jennifer feels she has no choice but to join the military to get out of New Hampshire and out of her friend's basement. Quickly, she realizes she has bitten off more than she can chew but cannot reverse the decision. To stay in might mean death from an asthma attack, but going back home to the basement would be another death, too. She survives basic training and Air Traffic Tech School and after three and a half years of ser
R 527,63