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|  | Child of Promise by Cheryl Green Description not available.Follows the story of a woman who overcame disability, abuse, depression, and loneliness to become a role model to others, and presents her reassurances of God's love as a healing remedy for troubled souls. Original. AUTHOR: Cheryl Green PUBLISHER: Broadman & Holman Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Butler's Lives of the Saints by John Cummings, Paul Burns One of the most well-known and relied-upon reference works of all time has been updated and revised! The twelve volumes of the revised Butler`s Lives of the Saints correspond to the months of the year; each contains entries on saints with feast days in that month. The volumes January, May, June, October, and November are available, with volumes for the remaining months to follow every spring and fall. The final volume, December, will include a complete index of the series. Two major changes mark this revision: First, it has been updated in accordance with the revised Roman Martyrology of the Congregation for Divine Worship in Rome. Second, maximum space has been allotted to authenticated achievements and contributions of the saints, omitting information of doubtful origin. Beautifully and solidly bound, this edition will have a long and useful life on the shelf of any parish, school, library, or home. AUTHOR: John Cummings, Paul Burns PUBLISHER: Liturgical Press, The FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Camping with the Prince & Other Tales of Science in Africa by Thomas A. Bass Originally published in 1990, this book tells of Thomas Bass's two-year journey across Africa, from Timbuktu to the Zambezi River, during which he spent most of his time in the company of scientists. In the course of his travels, he met a Cambridge-educated Kenyan-biologist trying to link the African spirit world with Western scientific methods, a Nigerian virologist fighting a losing battle to vaccinate the children of his country, and many other. Here, his challenging tales dispel the many stereotypes about Africa. AUTHOR: Thomas A. Bass PUBLISHER: Moyer Bell FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Drawn to Rhythm by Sara Hall When Sarah Hall discovered rowing, she discovered herself. Her story describes her development from soccer mom and verbally-abused housewife to World Masters Gold Medalist. AUTHOR: Sara Hall PUBLISHER: Norton, W. W. & Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Finding Darwin's God by Kenneth Miller In this scientific examination of creationist and evolutionary theories, a biologist argues that a belief in evolution can coexist with, and even strengthen, religious faith. AUTHOR: Kenneth Miller PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | The Making of Robert E. Lee by Michael Fellman Description not available.The author of Citizen Sherman focuses on another Civil War icon, revealing what Lee thought about slavery, fatherhood, and sex, among other personal topics. 20,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Michael Fellman PUBLISHER: Random House, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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