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Literature and novels are essential forms of art and communication. Writers such as Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolf, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Haruki Murakami have had a lasting impact on the literary world and society as a whole through their books. Works like "Pride and Prejudice," "Great Expectations," "To the Lighthouse," "One Hundred Years of Solitude," and "Kafka on the Shore" continue to inspire and enchant readers with their stories, characters, and themes.
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  1. St. Aldhelm
    1. G F 1833-1930 Browne

    St. Aldhelm

    His Life and Times, Lectures Delivered in the Cathedral Church of Bristol, Lent, 1902
    € 41,50
  2. The Letters of St. Paul to Seven Churches and Three Friends With the Letter to the Heberews
    1. S Way

    The Letters of St. Paul to Seven Churches and Three Friends With the Letter to the Heberews

    € 24,95
  3. The Letters of St. Paul to Seven Churches and Three Friends With the Letter to the Heberews
    1. S Way

    The Letters of St. Paul to Seven Churches and Three Friends With the Letter to the Heberews

    € 37,50
  4. The Piazza
    1. Bob , Brush

    The Piazza

    Deluxe, Illustrated EditionA novel in stories! With a wry sense of humor and a haunting sense of hope, Emmy, Peabody, and Humanitas Award winner Bob Brush weaves twenty-five charming stories into a compelling narrative of a community dancing on the tightrope of history.On a tiny piazza in an obscure Italian hilltop town in 1933, magical things are happening. From the window of his mother's bakery a young boy, Niccolò, sees it all: a pickpocket who purloins human emotions; a beggar who summons the voice of God from the town well; a blind silent-movie accompanist; two young lovers whose passion changes history. Over it all looms the onrushing shadow of fascism and Benito Mussolini. In The Piazza: Stories from Piazza Santa Caterina Piccola, citizens of this unexpected and improbable place find themselves bound together by their hopes, their lies, their humanity, and their destiny, unbowed in the face of war and certain catastrophe.Each of these interconnected stories can be read in about twenty minutes or less. While each story can stand alone, taken together they present a heartwarming, heartbreaking, always funny, sometimes tragic, fantastical love song to a time and place that no longer exist - if in fact they ever existed at all.AUTHOR'S NOTE: These stories were thirty years in the making, taken from scenes and characters I encountered on my travels throughout Italy. Read a story a day, on vacation or at bedtime. If you enjoy humor, romance, and a taste of the unexpected, I hope The Piazza will enchant you with the unique, eternal, and effervescent magic of Italy.--"The Piazza is a delight. These tales evoke the magic of Calvino's most beguiling works and the conscience-searing observations of Joyce's Dubliners. There's humor and wisdom in these stories, and beauty too, and - delivered so deftly you don't see it coming - the hard punch of history."- Rachel Kadish, author of The Weight of Ink, winner of the National Jewish Book Award and the John Gardner Fiction Award

    € 30,50
  5. The Piazza
    1. Bob , Brush

    The Piazza

    On a tiny piazza in an obscure Italian hilltop town, circa 1933, remarkable things are happening. From the window of his mother's bakery a young boy, Niccolò, sees it all: a pickpocket who purloins human emotions; a beggar who summons the voice of God from the town well; two young lovers whose passion changes history; a blind silent-movie accompanist. An exotic princess held captive in the local nunnery, a blackshirt bent on revenge and, hovering over all, the looming shadow of fascism and Benito Mussolini. In The Piazza: Stories from Piazza Santa Caterina Piccola citizens of this unexpected and improbable place find themselves bound together by their hopes, their lies, their humanity and their destiny, unbowed in the face of onrushing war and certain catastrophe. It's a heartwarming, heartbreaking, always funny, sometimes tragic, fantastical love song to a time and place that no longer exist - if in fact they ever existed at all.

    € 32,50
  6. One Poor Scruple
    1. Josephine Ward
    2. Julia Meszaros
    3. Bonnie Lander Johnson

    One Poor Scruple

    Decades before Evelyn Waugh examined in Brideshead Revisitedthe human struggle to distinguish between true and false beauty, Josephine Ward's novel examined the challenge of discerning between conflicting desires and of living a life that is as truthful and good as it is beautiful.

    € 28,95
  7. The King's Achievement
    1. Robert Hugh , Benson

    The King's Achievement

    One of the most coldly calculated acts of Henry VIII during the Reformation was the dissolution of the monasteries. Monks and nuns were driven from their cloisters; the abbeys were plundered and turned over to greedy courtiers. From these ignoble proceedings came Robert Hugh Benson's inspiration for this great historical novel, the story of a house divided against itself. The Torridon brothers are sworn to serve different masters; one is a monk, in love with the Mass and the Faith of Ages, the other an agent of the Crown, in love with Beatrice Atherton, a protege of Sir Thomas More. Among the giant figures who move through the tale are those of St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More, the ruthless King Henry VIII, and the grasping Cromwell. Their actual deeds are carefully woven into this harrowingly romantic tale of the attempted destruction and resilience of the Catholic Faith in England.

    € 34,50
  8. By What Authority
    1. Robert Hugh , Benson

    By What Authority

    The fates of two young people caught in a conflict of ideals is the theme of this stirring and tragic novel, set in the England of Elizabeth I. At a time when following the Old Religion resulted in penalties stretching from heavy fines to imprisonment and death, Puritan-bred Anthony and Isabel Norris find themselves drawn to the Church of their forefathers. Underlying their struggles and conflicts with Protestant England is the strength and vitality of Catholic Church supporting and drawing the characters into Her embrace. In a story which delves into the deepest reaches of the Catholic and Anglican dilemma, Benson weaves together the lives of his characters and their encounters with central figures in English Reformation history in order to praise and defend the England that was, the England that is truly England: the Catholic England.

    € 34,50
  9. Beckoning
    1. Claudia , Cangilla McAdam

    Beckoning

    The novel Beckoning follows Tabby, a non-Christian girl in a Catholic school, as she uses imaginative prayer to work through her family's new dynamics. Both Tabby and the reader can experience the events of Holy Week in a powerful way--almost as if you are there yourself.

    € 20,50
  10. Sisters of the Resistance
    1. Dennis J. Turner

    Sisters of the Resistance

    The Nuns Who Defied the Nazis

    Throughout the occupied territories, Catholic sisters were active in resistance to the Nazis

    € 12,50
  11. Masaru
    1. Michael Cibenko

    Masaru

    € 19,50
  12. Rome
    1. Émile , Zola
    2. Fannie Reed , Griffin

    Rome

    Following a pilgrimage to the holy city of Lourdes, Abbé Froment finds himself renewed in his purpose as a man of God and of his most vulnerable people. Inspired to change the Church, he writes a book on socialistic Catholicism and faces punishment from Vatican officials. Rome is the second novel in The Three Cities Trilogy by Émile Zola.

    € 36,00