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Let Every Heart Prepare Him Room


Free Download Gary E. Stevenson, "Let Every Heart Prepare Him Room"
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1629728349 | EPUB | pages: 12 | 1.4 mb
"When you think of Christmas, what cherished memories come to mind?" For many of us Christmas brings memories of gifts we receive and family traditions, of joy and celebration. With joy and love in our hearts, we give gifts to others. And most importantly, we commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ and the great gift He gives as Savior of the world.

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HIM


Free Download HIM by Geoff Ryman
English | December 5, 2023 | ISBN: 1915202671 | True EPUB | 376 pages | 0.4 MB
The long-awaited new book from multi-award winner Geoff Ryman

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Singing My Him Song


Free Download Singing My Him Song by Malachy McCourt
English | 2001 | ISBN: 0060955481 | 264 Pages | PDF | 3.4 MB
Malachy McCourt, bestselling author of A Monk Swimming, shares the extraordinary story of how he went from living the headlong and heedless life of a world-class drunk to becoming a sober, loving father and grandfather, still happily married after thirty-five years.

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Me Myself & Him


Free Download Chris Tebbetts, "Me Myself & Him"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 1524715220 | EPUB | pages: 304 | 2.3 mb
Perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli’s Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda and A. S. King’s Still Life with Tornado, this story of parallel time lines cleverly explores how our choices can change and shape us-as well as the ways in which choices don’t change the core of our being at all.

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The War Came Home with Him A Daughter s Memoir


Free Download The War Came Home with Him: A Daughter s Memoir by Cathy Madison
English | September 1, 2015 | ISBN: 0816698775 | 232 pages | EPUB | 0.47 Mb
During his years as a POW in North Korea, "Doc" Boysen endured hardships he never intended to pass along, especially to his family. Men who refused to eat starved; his children would clean their plates. Men who were weak died; his children would develop character. They would also learn to fear their father, the hero. In a memoir at once harrowing and painfully poignant, Catherine Madison tells the stories of two survivors of one man’s war: a father who withstood a prison camp’s unspeakable inhumanity and a daughter who withstood the residual cruelty that came home with him.

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