Book type: non-fiction (1978)


1691.

The Road to Happiness : Words of Wisdom from the World's Happiest Nation by Gyonpo Tshering EN

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Country: Asia / Bhutan flag Bhutan
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What we can learnfrom a country where gross national happiness is more important than grossnational...

1692.

The Road to the Country by Chigozie Obioma EN

Rating: 4 (2 votes)
Country: Africa / Nigeria flag Nigeria
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THE TWICE BOOKER-SHORTLISTED AUTHOR 'Obioma is truly the heir to Chinua Achebe' New York Times 'Incredibly moving and hopeful' Nadifa Mohamed 'Remarkable' Alice Walker 'A major voice' Salman Rushdie 'A wondrous novel’ Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah At first the vision is grainy but slowly it clears, and there appears the figure of a man. When a country is plunged into civil war, two brothers on either side of it are divided. They will try to find their way back to each other. Kunle's search for his sibling Tunde becomes a journey of atonement which sees him conscripted into the army to fight a war h... continue

1693.
The Rocks Will Echo Our Sorrow: The Forced Displacement of the Northern Sámi

The Rocks Will Echo Our Sorrow: The Forced Displacement of the Northern Sámi by Elin Anna Labba SV

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Country: Europe / Sweden flag Sweden
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För hundra år sedan inleddes tvångsförflyttningarna av renskötande samer i Sverige. Myndigheterna kallar lösningen för en dislokation, men på samiska föds ett eget ord; Bàggojohtin, tvångsförflyttning. De första som tvingas iväg lämnar sina hem i tron att de ska få komma tillbaka. Bakgrunden är att Norge har blivit en egen nation. Att människor flyttar över gränsen med renar är ett rött skynke för den norska staten som vill ha markerna för sina landsmän. 1919 kommer Sverige och Norge överens om att begränsa hur mycket ren som får flytta över gränsen och i och med det inleds tvångsförflyttninga... continue

1694.

The Roots of Christian Mysticism : Texts from the Patristic Era with Commentary by Olivier Clément EN

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Country: Europe / France flag France
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Texts from the Patristic Era with Commentary displaying the roots of the deeply mystical spirituality that has flourished among Christians throughout the ages. By linking together a series of brilliantly chosen texts from the early centuries of the Church, the author lays bare the roots of the deeply mystical spirituality that has flourished among Christians throughout the ages. This book will appeal to anyone who is interested in the field of spirituality. It is a masterly contribution to Christian scholarship, and this second edition includes an extraordinarily useful Index.

1695.

The Roots of the Guava Tree : Growing Up Jewish and Arab in Colombia by Sonia Daccarett EN

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A debut contemporary memoir about a young woman struggling to understand her identity as the daughter of a Jewish mother and Christian Palestinian father, coming of age in Colombia as increasing violence and the instability of the 1980s engulf her country. Sonia Daccarett grew up with a Jewish mother and a Christian Palestinian father in Colombia during the drug-war 1980s. When she asks her parents questions about their family’s ethnicity and religion they answer evasively, defining their family religion and ethnicity as “nothing.” Grandparents and family members who speak Yiddish, Hebrew, and... continue

1696.

The Royal Women Who Made England: The Tenth Century in Saxon England by M. J. Porter EN

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Throughout the tenth century, England, as it would be recognised today, formed. No longer many Saxon kingdoms, but rather, just England. Yet, this development masks much in the century in which the Viking raiders were seemingly driven from England’s shores by Alfred, his children and grandchildren, only to return during the reign of his great, great-grandson, the much-maligned Æthelred II. Not one but two kings would be murdered, others would die at a young age, and a child would be named king on four occasions. Two kings would never marry, and a third would be forcefully divorced ... continue

1697.

The Rule of Saint Benedict by Saint Benedict EN

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Country: Europe / Italy flag Italy
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Formulated as guidelines for monks in the sixth century A.D., Benedict's injunctions to obedience, humility, and contemplation also provide an invaluable model for anyone who wishes to live more simply, more humbly, and in greater accord with the impulses of the heart and spirit.

1698.

The Sabi by Diane Brown EN

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She does not know how, but has a sabi from her earliest memory that she was different. What she does know is that 'difference' had currency in the past, and it certainly still has currency today. The Sabi will have an effect on you - have no doubt about that. In her debut novel, Diane Brown takes a scenic and open-eyed walk down memory lane to the 1960's when apartheid was in full swing to the early 1990's when South Africa was beginning to sense freedom. She ventures further back in time to help solve the puzzle of the current time, how did South Africa become so angry and so violent? Writing... continue

1699.

The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Netherlands flag Netherlands
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"It is 1961 and the rural Dutch province of Overijssel is quiet. Bomb craters have been filled, buildings reconstructed, and the war is truly over. Living alone in her late mother's country home, Isabel knows her life is as it should be, led by routine and discipline. But all is upended when her brother Louis brings his graceless new girlfriend Eva, leaving her at Isabel's doorstep as a guest, to stay for the season. Eva is Isabel's antithesis: she sleeps late, walks loudly through the house, and touches things she shouldn't. In response, Isabel develops a fury-fueled obsession, and when thing... continue

1700.

The Salt Path by Raynor Winn EN

Rating: 4 (5 votes)
Country: Europe / England flag England
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In one devastating week, Raynor and her husband Moth lost their home of 20 years, just as a terminal diagnosis took away their future together. With nowhere else to go, they decided to walk the South West Coast Path- a 630-mile sea-swept trail from Somerset to Dorset, via Devon and Cornwall. This ancient, wind-battered landscape strips them of every comfort they had previously known. With very little money for food or shelter, Raynor and Moth carry everything on their backs and wild camp on beaches and clifftops. But slowly, with every step, every encounter, and every test along the way, the w... continue