Reviews
It shouldn’t happen to a lawyer by Nick Lambrianos
Finding the Stranger - In every one of us is a stranger yearning to be found by Z S Uzun
The mystical story of a woman in the pursuit of her own reality
An extremely powerful spiritual journey of a young Turkish woman, resulting in her discovery of fully satisfying existence, which would have been impossible if she remained in her traditional culture in Turkey. Through her interesting journey, she has ended up in a place where she has found the purpose of her life.<br /> <br /> This well written poetic autobiography will carry the reader into a mystic reality within which a woman transforms from a silkworm into a butterfly.
Writing for Salvation - Memoir of a manuscript Profane by David Robbins
Finding the Stranger - In every one of us is a stranger yearning to be found by Z S Uzun
A beautiful journey of the heart
This book is a definite must read and tells the story of a magical, heartfelt journey to self discovery. Written in simple, unpretentious, yet beautifully descriptive words that take the reader on an imaginative picture journey around the world and into the heart and mind of a girl looking for her place in the world - something we can all identify with. This book is filled with compassion, it truly touched me to read it! It's a quick and easy read, however it manages to be powerful and pure in its honesty. Lovely imagery!
The Wind in the Wheat Fields by Helena Davis
100 Minutes of Grace - Discover healing after tragedy by Karen Coomber
“To lose a child is to lose a piece of yourself” – Dr. Burton Grebin
Karen Coomber went through hell and back when she lost her daughter in a motorbike accident in 2011. 100 Minutes of Grace is her story of how she endured this horrible tragedy and came out on the other side with God’s help. <br /> Karen kept a diary for five years after the tragedy and God gave her many revelations, but most of all, He healed her heart. She went from the valley to the mountaintop with her Saviour. <br /> We don’t want to give away more than that, but we will encourage anyone who has lost a loved one to read this book. It is a deeply moving book, written beautifully by a mom who knows what the valley of death looks like, because she has walked through it. But she shows us that even though weeping may endure for a night, joy can come again in the morning. <br /> Karen shows us all the truth of Psalm 23:4 “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me.” <br /> We give it: 5 out of 5<br /> <br /> By Mignionette Fair<br />