Books
Christian Books
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Last Stop Auschwitz by Eddy de Wind
The Powerful Spirit Last Stop Auschwitz by Eddy de Wind is a powerful account of the author’s time in Auschwitz until the end of the war. The book was actually penned whilst the author was in Auschwitz. We get a first-hand account of daily life in which Eddy de Wind pulls no punches. All his […]
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*Beyond Mulberry Glen by Millie Florence
Beyond Mulberry Glen is a deeply satisfying, enjoyable fantasy that would make a great family read aloud. The post *Beyond Mulberry Glen by Millie Florence appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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*New House, New Home by Megan Saben
Lively text and pictures show what it takes to make a New House, New Home—by our own Megan Saben! (And scroll down for a special offer!) The post *New House, New Home by Megan Saben appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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The House Of Second Chances by Lauren Westwood
Coming Home The House Of Second Chances by Lauren Westwood is a compelling contemporary novel that consumed me from the start. The action is set is in present day and also dipping into 1952 via notes and letters. Everything comes alive due to the comprehensive descriptions from the author. An old house, crumbling and decrepit […]
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*The Last Zookeeper by Aaron Becker
The Last Zookeeper is a lovely wordless story, comparable to the biblical narrative of Noah (complete with a rainbow) and also ties to the Pixar movie WALL-E. The post *The Last Zookeeper by Aaron Becker appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Trans Ideology: Resources for Parents
Four books, written from a secular perspective, offer help for parents confronting harmful transgender ideology. The post Trans Ideology: Resources for Parents appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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The Best Sleep-Over In The World by Jacqueline Wilson
True Characters Shine Through The Best Sleepover In The World by Jacqueline Wilson is a wonderful read for girls aged eight years and over. It follows on from Sleep-Overs but can be read as a stand-alone. I recommend reading the first book first as this one follows on swiftly where that one finished. Once more […]
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Sleep-Overs by Jacqueline Wilson
Examining The Minefield Of The Playground Sleep-Overs by Jacqueline Wilson is a contemporary tale for girls aged eight years and over. The novel explores the world of friendships in school. It is a minefield, negotiating the politics of the school playground, even though the girls are young. We meet the school bully who can be […]
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The House Of Light & Shadows by Lauren Westwood
Waiting For Kintsugi The House Of Light And Shadows by Lauren Westwood is a powerful contemporary novel that consumed me from the start. The novel is set in two time periods – present day and the late nineteenth century as we ‘hear’ via a voice in the past what has happened. An old house links […]
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The Prosecutor by Jack Fairweather
Harrowing – May We Never Forget The Prosecutor by Jack Fairweather is the true story of Fritz Bauer (1903-1968) who was a German Jew who set about trying to bring the perpetrators of evil to justice after World War II. He was relentless in his pursuit. At the end of World War II, Bauer estimated […]




























