DescriptionThe man was gorgeous, sitting astride his Harley Davidson, mysteriously parked on a moonlit strip of sand. At thirty-seven, Christine Moore had a world-class case of burnout: career blues, no husband, no children, an imperfect figure, and dimming expectat
DescriptionScribbled on walls, e-mailed to friends, posted on the web, recited in rallies from coast to coast, Marge Piercy's political poems have become anthems for social change. Louder, the first collection of her political poetry, brings us over sixty m
DescriptionThe Lord is my shepherd... The words of this famous psalm have brought comfort to many - but what impact do they have on an actual shepherd? Best selling author and shepherd Phillip Keller draws on his firsthand experience to lead and prod listeners to the greenest pastures of discovery and coolest waters of fulfillment hidden in the psalm. This lively devotional commentary will show you how to experience Psalm 23 in a new way. See with the eyes, touch with the hands, and feel with the heart of our Lord - the Great Shepherd.
DescriptionThis audiobook is a collection of seven short stories centered on Horace Rumpole, barrister and defender. The stories include: "Rumpole and the Children of the Devil", "Rumpole and the Eternal Triangle", "Rumpole and the Miscarriage of Justice", "Rumpole and the Family Pride", "Rumpole and the Soothsayer", "Rumpole and the Reform of Joby Jonson", and "Rumpole on Trial". The first six stories of the group chronicle Rumpole's adventures and attitudes as he pursues his legal cases. Rumpole's courtroom tactics are called into question with the last story of the collection, the title story, in which he himself is a defendant accused of unethical conduct.
DescriptionJane, a struggling filmmaker in New York, is given her big break, a chance to travel through the United States to produce a Japanese television program sponsored by American meat exporters. Meanwhile, Akiko, a painfully thin Japanese woman struggling with bulimia, is being pressured by her child-craving husband to put some meat on her bones, literally. How Jane's and Akiko's lives intersect in wacky crosscultural collisions provides romance, humor, intrigue, and even a muckraking message about questionable meat and the Wal-Martification of America.