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John Gerassi

James Joyce

E£85.00

By the time James Joyce wrote "The Fengan Awakening" with its broad view of world history, he might have fully felt that quotes like "modern" or "traditional" no longer made sense when applied to his work, but to his old admirers he is above everything else. : Updated like no other.

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    Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

    The Two Sons - Large size

    E£40.00

    Are all children the same? No, they are not. This story show the difference between both of them.The father asks both sons to help him. The eldest tells his father:" No, I won't come!". The youngest son answers: "Yes father, I will come and help you!". But what happens in the end?

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      Edward M. Curtis

      Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs

      E£300.00

      How do we find meaning in life when it seems futile and meaningless? Ecclesiastes takes readers on a journey pondering this timeless question, and this commentary helps set the book within a biblical worldview in order to help teachers communicate and apply the profound truths of Ecclesiastes today.

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        Martha Finley

        Violet's Hidden Doubts

        E£65.00

        Originally published more than 125 years ago in the Elsie Dinsmore series, these newly-updated stories introduce another young girl whose strong faith is a powerful example for today's girls---Violet Travilla, the daughter of Elsie Dinsmore. Violet is a fourteen-year-old Christian girl growing up in the late 1800s. Today's readers will find it easy to identify with Violet's growing faith and struggle toward maturity. Book one begins in 1877, when creative, independent fourteen-year-old Violet learns that growing up brings new problems, feelings, and questions. As the entire Travilla family faces a tragic loss, Violet discovers that true faith defeats even hidden doubts.

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        Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

        The Two Sons - Small Size

        E£20.00

        Are all children the same? No, they are not. This story show the difference between both of them.The father asks both sons to help him. The eldest tells his father:" No, I won't come!". The youngest son answers: "Yes father, I will come and help you!". But what happens in the end?

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