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What is heaven on earth? The answer lies in this true story of one young man's journey to find hope and purpose with the help of an unlikely teacher--a compassionate and wise old nun, whom the world had long-forgotten. By the time Harvard-educated John Schlimm turned 31 years old, he had worked with some of the biggest superstars in Nashville and served under the most powerful people in the White House. But something was missing. His life had come to a standstill, lost in a whirl of questions about belonging, faith, rejection, and purpose. He soon decides to return to his small-town roots in search of a new beginning. Returning home, John meets 87-year-old Sister Augustine, the beguiling self-taught artist-in-residence at the ceramic shop on the sprawling grounds of the local 150-year-old convent. John is instantly bowled over by Sister's quiet grace and vision. Before long, his weekly visits to Sister's shop become a master's class in the meaning of life, love, humility, and second chances. As she directed him on the road to self-discovery and salvation, John returned the favor by putting Sister Augustine on the front page of newspapers and showing his friend that her life still had one very important and unexpected final chapter yet to go. In Five Years in Heaven, John shares the wisdom, humor, grace, and inspiration he experienced during his hundreds of visits with Sister Augustine. Five Years in Heaven reminds us that we can find love and joy in the most unlikely of places, and that the building blocks of peace and happiness are always within our reach.
In 1928 Sydney, Australia, an Irish school girl finds new hope, after polio and personal tragedy, while playing cello in a string quartet. “The author’s … love for and extensive knowledge of music, fine arts and literature shines through” ... “The landscapes are vast and vivid, the seasons sensory and real, and the emotional journey heart-wrenching.” ... “some of the most profound considerations on the meaning of suffering and understanding others, making allowances for their faults” - GoodReadingGuide.com Publisher description: Australia promised a fresh start for Lucy Straughan and her father when they fled war-torn Ireland. Instead, Lucy was stricken by polio. Having mastered the cello during her prolonged confinement, Lucy is now fifteen, lonely and full of questions. Suddenly she is thrust into a string quartet and meets quixotic Della Sotheby, hot-headed Pim Connolly and precocious Phoebe Raye. The experience transforms each of their lives as they forge friendships and share not a few family secrets. Set against the vivid background of 1920s Sydney, A Distant Prospect is an intimate, hilarious and ultimately deeply moving coming-of-age adventure told with a touch of poetry by a quintessentially Irish narrator.
A collection of short stories concerning the life of fictitious nuns and convents and the religious life and the possible inner world of their individual minds.
Volume Two 19742003 The mind-blowing life story of Katie continues . . . Still riveting, compelling, haunting, disturbing, and thrilling Sometimes funny . . . yet extremely tragic . . . The myriad of events concerning the life of Katie Farah, which stirred your heart in volume one, will unquestionably touch your soul in this final volume. This amazing story of an ordinary Lebanese family, spanning eight decades, is, once again, nothing short of extraordinary as each unique chapter enfolds, leaving you totally awestruck as Katie continues to face the impediments in her life with shattering circumstances. Why is it that a mother and a wife, who has survived so much painful ordeal, has to face, so much devastation . . . enough to crack ones inner being, which will torment her beyond the realms of her faith? How is it possible that such a woman could have enough faith and strength to sustain a horrible jolt after heartbreak strikes not only once . . . but, viciously, twice? _____________________________________________________________________________________ This story will shatter your senses like an untimely bolt of lightning. ______________________________________________________________ It is, once again, assured that you will not put down reading the final volume to this marvellous family saga until the very last page, and even then the sentiments will continue to linger after the book is closed . . . Simply unforgettable, it will haunt you forever . . .
A monumental work. Some 335 biographies of the most famous people of the Dominican Order—priests, nuns and Third Order members—from St. Dominic himself (1170-1221) to Gerald Vann (1906-1963), arranged century by century. Great stories of heroes and heroines of Christ—miracles, visions, martyrdoms. Belongs in every Catholic home—imagine, over 300 saints' stories in one volume! Impr.