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  1. Romola

    Romola George Eliot - Romola (186263) is a historical novel written by Mary Ann Evans under the pen name of George Eliot set in the fifteenth century. It is "a deep study of life in the city of Florence from an intellectual, artistic, religious, and social point of view". The story takes place amidst actual historical events during the Italian Renaissance, and includes in its plot several notable figures from Florentine history.The novel first appeared in fourteen parts published in Cornhill Magazine from July 1862 (vol. 6, no. 31) to August 1863 (vol. 8, no. 44), and was first published as a book, in three volumes, by Smith, Elder & Co. in 1863.

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  2. To Shatter Glass

    "These poems hear your broken heart and help you name your unshed tears." —Ronald Rolheiser, author of Holy Longing Poems of pain and forgiveness, for those who struggle to find healing from a childhood marked by addiction To Shatter Glass is essentially a memoir in poetic form, tracing seventy years of struggle and experience. In her early thirties, at the end of an abusive and childless marriage, Sister Sharon Hunter entered a modern convent. Neither sheltered nor immune from reality, she confronted demons of the past and trauma brought with her, unresolved and in need of healing. Her collection obliterates a common belief that men and women enter religious orders to escape life. Its fifty-six poems vary in style and capture the heart and imagination of those searching for straight answers to difficult questions. It touches on the need to know ourselves, to accept our humanity as defined by God, and to strive toward reconciliation through self-examination and forgiveness.  To Shatter Glass is an invitation to wholeness for those scarred by family alcoholism. It is written for the quiet and sensitive buried by depression, and for those who may be too afraid to expose their wounds. It is for anyone who has experienced betrayal or the loss of a loved one through tragic circumstances.   This is the first book in Paraclete's Iron Pen imprint. In the book of Job, a suffering man pours out his anguish to his Maker. From the depths of his pain, he reveals a trust in God's goodness that is stronger than his despair, giving humanity some of the most beautiful and poetic verses of all time. Paraclete's Iron Pen imprint is inspired by this spirit of unvarnished honesty and tenacious hope.

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  3. Praying in Black and White

    Men bring distinctive gifts—and challenges—to the spiritual enterprise of prayer. Praying in Black & White honors the unique wiring of men and offers a simple, concrete approach to prayer. With a pen and a piece of paper, they are free to bring their skepticism, task-orientation, self-sufficiency, and independence into a new connection with God.

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  4. Raising the Sparks

    Raising the Sparks, Jennifer Wallace's sixth poetry collection, is inspired by the alignment of Christian and Judaic traditions. The idea of raising the sparks, tikkun olam, comes from 16th century mystical Judaism—the belief that, if people worked to "gather or raise the sparks" from the sacred vessels that shattered at the moment of creation, a repair of the world from its initial splitting would be complete. It is the duty of each one of us to raise the sparks from wherever they are imprisoned and to elevate them to holiness. Also informing this work is the Jesuit idea of finding God in all things and conversing (without clerical intervention) directly with Jesus. The poems in this collection engage with these theological traditions by witnessing the human joys and challenges of attending to their mandates. Raising the Sparks is published under Paraclete Press's Iron Pen imprint. In the book of Job, a suffering man pours out his anguish to his Maker. From the depths of his pain, he reveals a trust in God's goodness that is stronger than his despair, giving humanity some of the most beautiful and poetic verses of all time. Paraclete's Iron Pen imprint is inspired by this spirit of unvarnished honesty and tenacious hope.

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  5. Reversing Entropy

    From the pen of beloved poet Luci Shaw comes a new collection that celebrates inspired creativity as an antidote to chaos. The poet's own words best describe the heart of this pinnacle collection of new work by beloved writer Luci Shaw: Entropy: A measure of the molecular disorder, or randomness, of a system, its lack of order or predictability, resulting in a gradual decline into disorder.  Our universe, and the systems within it, constantly shift from their created states of order towards disorder, or chaos. The second law of thermodynamics asserts that entropy, or disorder, always increases with time. Creative human activities such as art, architecture, music, story or film are human efforts to halt and reverse this loss of meaning. Thus, smaller systems, like individual poems, become highly ordered as they receive energy from outside themselves, from the poet. They reverse entropy because they are moving from a state of disorder (all the random ideas, words and phrases available to the writer) into an orderly form designed by the writer to create meaningful images and concepts in the reader's mind (which is where the word "imag-ination" comes from.) This transfer of images, concepts and ideas into the mind of a reader is the task of poetry and the calling of the poet. Just as a composer of music gathers rhythms, notes, melodies, or harmony, organizing them into fugues or sonatas or concertos, so poets work and write to discover ways of arranging their responses to the world in words that introduce meaning and beauty in the mind of the reader.  Which is what I've been trying to do for most of my life. 

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  6. The story of the invention of steel pens

    The Story of the Invention of Steel Pens is a fascinating historical account that traces the evolution of writing instruments, focusing on the remarkable journey from quill pens to the widespread adoption of steel pens. The book delves into the ingenuity and perseverance of inventors and craftsmen who revolutionized the art of writing, making it more accessible, efficient, and reliable. It explores the early challenges faced in creating durable and flexible pen points, the experiments with various metals, and the eventual triumph of steel as the material of choice. The narrative highlights key figures and milestones in the development of steel pens, including the contributions of English manufacturers in Birmingham, who played a pivotal role in perfecting the design and mass production techniques. The book provides vivid descriptions of the manufacturing process, from the selection of steel to the intricate stamping, shaping, and tempering required to produce high-quality pens. It also examines the social and economic impact of steel pens, which democratized writing by making affordable, long-lasting pens available to people of all classes. Rich in historical detail, The Story of the Invention of Steel Pens offers insights into the broader context of technological innovation during the Industrial Revolution. It discusses the interplay between invention, entrepreneurship, and the changing needs of society, as well as the gradual decline of the quill and the rise of the steel pen as an indispensable tool for communication, education, and business. The book is both an engaging chronicle of human creativity and a tribute to the unsung inventors whose work transformed the written word.

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  7. The Complete Works of George Eliot

    Powerful stories of love, duty, and the struggles of ordinary lives. George Eliot (the pen name of Mary Ann Evans) is celebrated as one of the greatest English novelists of the 19th century. With psychological depth, moral insight, and keen social observation, she captured the complexities of rural and urban life in Victorian England. The Complete Works of George Eliot gathers all of her novels, novellas, and stories into one definitive collection. Why readers love it: Complete collection. Every major work by George Eliot in one volume. Human insight. Her characters wrestle with morality, ambition, and the search for meaning. Enduring influence. Admired by writers and scholars worldwide for her realism and depth. A literary treasure From village dramas to sweeping narratives of politics and faith, Eliot's works reveal the struggles and triumphs of human character. Her novels remain cornerstones of English literature, widely read and studied for their artistry and truth. ✨ Step into Eliot's world of vivid characters, moral challenges, and timeless humanity. Click "Buy Now" and own The Complete Works of George Eliot—a definitive library of novels, stories, and wisdom.

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  8. The Persian

    'A superb and compelling espionage drama inside the Iran Israel shadow war by the top spy thrillerist of these wild turbulent times' Simon Sebag Montefiore 'A great spy writer' Tim Shipman What happens when a spy is forced to reckon with the consequences of his deception? Kamran Esfahani, a Persian Jewish dentist from Stockholm, dreams of starting afresh in California. To finance his new life, he agrees to spy for Mossad in Iran, working with a clandestine unit tasked with sowing chaos and sabotage inside the country. When he's captured by Iranian security forces, Kamran is compelled to confess his experiences as a spy, in a testimonial dealing not only with the security of nations, but also with revenge, deceit, and the power of love and forgiveness in a world of lies. Mixing suspense with strikingly cinematic action, David McCloskey takes readers deep into the shadow war between Iran and Israel, delivering propulsive storytelling and riveting tradecraft. THE FOURTH NOVEL FROM FORMER CIA OFFICER, THE REST IS CLASSIFIED PODCAST CO-HOST AND THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF ***THE TIMES THRILLER OF THE YEAR***DAMASCUS STATION ('One of the best spy thrillers in years' THE TIMES) AND ***SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR*** MOSCOW X READER REVIEWS 'A brilliant gripping read. This is one of his best books' 'An excellent read from the pen of one who has been there and done it all, especially in light of current events in the Middle East.' 'This is the best book I have read in years. A superb spy novel.' 'Couldn't put it down, this is an amazing book...This is a must read from a great writer!'

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