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  • af Halyna Kruk
    248,95 kr.

    Lost in Living presents Halyna Kruk's unpublished work from the immediate "pre-invasion" years when life in Ukraine was marked by turmoil but full-scale war was not yet normalized. In these "dear poems that don't pain [her] like those about the war do," Kruk uses imagery and tone to underscore poetic agency, at times juxtaposing figurative language with a calm, direct voice to bring her poems to life.

  • af Ostap Slyvynsky
    248,95 kr.

    The Winter King by Ostap Slyvynsky presents a selection from a decade and a half worth of work by one of Ukraine's most prominent contemporary voices in poetry.

  • af Jenna van Mourik
    188,95 kr.

    EXPERIENCE THE EARLY CHURCH. Forced from her home after the stoning of Stephen and persecution of believers in Jerusalem, Libi and her family now live in the city of Antioch. Days pass quickly in a community where the oppressed are in great need, and Libi finds every opportunity to serve alongside other believers despite growing obstacles and a lack of resources. All of this leaves little time to think about what she has lost, or the growing desire in her heart for what she does not have. Cassius lives his life in the shadows after witnessing the impossible and deserting the Roman Army as a coward. While passing through Antioch, Cassius accidentally crosses paths with the followers of The Way-the same group of radicals that Cassius blames for his long-dead military career. Staying in Antioch could satisfy his thirst for revenge, but only if he can avoid Libi, whose presence has an effect on him that threatens to break down the defenses he has spent years building. When a persecutor from Libi's past re-emerges, Libi is forced to confront doubts she didn't know she carried, and Cassius must also reconcile with his past if he ever aims to have a future. How far does grace go, and will they have the strength to find out? This is Book 2 in the Generations of Faith series. Read the first part of Libi's story in Jerusalem's Daughter, available now. -PRAISE FOR ANTIOCH'S DAUGHTER"Jenna Van Mourik has done it again-created a family that draws you in and touches your heart. Van Mourik shines with a powerful story of grace and forgiveness that's timeless ... Libi and Cassius both have hearts to serve the downtrodden, but will their similarities be able to withstand the truth in their differences? Don't miss this family adventure and sweet romance. Saul and Barnabas make appearances as well as Asa from Jerusalem's Daughter. Another story that shows the grace and love of the One True God."- Barbara M. Britton, author of The Daughters of Zelophehad series and Defending David: Ittai's Journey"Jenna's sophomore novel delivers a moving message of God's redemption that is strong enough to reach even the hardest lost souls. The love story between Cassius, an imperfect man who believes himself beyond redemption, and Libi, a selfless young woman with her own set of imperfections to work through, will both inspire you and cause you to examine your own heart. Wholesome, uplifting, and thought-provoking, Antioch's Daughter is perfect for readers young and old alike!"- Ashton E. Dorow, author of The Royals of Acuniel series

  • af Dimitry Salchev
    298,95 kr.

    On the Fourth of July, a young woman is reported missing. Her family has no idea where she might have gone. The police can find no evidence of where she can be. Robert McCarthur and Lisa Fernandez are the detectives assigned to work on finding the missing woman. Along the way in searching for her, more surprises shock them. Many questions arise which seem impossible to answer. Just when it seems things have become too complicated, something crucial happens that no one can explain. This and much more increases the chaos in Chicago.

  • af Johnson
    138,95 kr.

  • af Haleigh Wenger
    288,95 kr.

    Get ready for the book Kirkus Reviews calls "satisfying fare for fans of romantic and family dramas." from the Texas Indie Author of the Year (2022), Haleigh Wenger.Sixteen-year-old Paige Williams can't stop self-sabotaging. Not when her dad gets sick, not when her relationship implodes, not even when her parents send her to another-freaking-state for the summer to live with her sister. Paige just wants to have fun, spray paint a few walls, and block out everything stressful, including her growing concern that she might be sick as well. To make things worse, her parents threaten her with boarding school in the fall if she can't prove she's changed her bad habits.Paige's parents sign her up for a rebuilding project in Texas where her sister lives. Meanwhile, Paige reluctantly befriends her sister's straight-laced teenage neighbor, Joey, who is a frequent guest. He's so different from her, but Paige realizes that may not be a bad thing, especially since being around Joey curbs her urge to vandalize and ignore the rules. He even makes her forget about the debilitating stomach cramps she struggles to hide.Just as Paige begins to feel settled in Texas, her dad's worsening Crohn's disease brings her home to Seattle.When her own health fails her, she has the choice of staying at home and receiving care. Or, she could go back to Texas and prove for once and for all that she's more than her mistakes and more than a disease.Torn between two worlds and two versions of herself, Paige must decide where, and with whom, she truly feels at home.

  • af Justine Manzano
    298,95 kr.