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by Preston Yancey - Christian, Nonfiction

Preston Yancey arrived at Baylor University in the autumn of 2008 with his life figured out. Then slowly each piece of his secure world fell apart: his church, his life of study, his politics, his girlfriend, his best friend, his God. It was the loss of God in the midst of all the godly things that would change him forever. Journey with Preston as he navigates becoming a patchwork of Anglican spirituality and Baptist sensibility, of reckoning with a God who is bigger than the one he thought he was worshiping.

by Barbara Cofer Stoefen - Christian, Nonfiction, Parenting

A VERY FINE HOUSE is an intimate memoir of a mother’s Norman Rockwell family turned upside down by her daughter’s descent into meth addiction and crime. The author chronicles her child’s addiction in a way that other writers have not written about addiction. What begins as an obsession to save her daughter, and a rage against God for allowing drugs to devour her college-age girl, transforms into release in a life changing letting-go-and-letting-God moment. 

by Laurie Short - Christian, Nonfiction

Can we trust a God who gives us different answers than we pray for? Who only fully reveals himself when we look back? Who lets us walk in darkness for months (and sometimes years) at a time? In FINDING FAITH IN THE DARK, Laurie Short says yes, and through her story and the stories of others, she reveals a God who is able to transform the dark chapters of our lives into opportunities of grace.

by Richard C. Morais - Fiction

"That skinny Indian teenager has that mysterious something that comes along once a generation. He is one of those rare chefs who is simply born. He is an artist." And so begins the rise of Hassan Haji, the unlikely gourmand who recounts his life’s journey in Richard Morais’s charming novel, THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY. Lively and brimming with the colors, flavors and scents of the kitchen, THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY is a succulent treat about family, nationality and the mysteries of good taste.

by Erik Rees and Jenna Glatzer - Christian, Christian Living, Christianity, Inspirational, Nonfiction, Religion

When Jessica Joy Rees is diagnosed with two inoperable brain tumors at age 11, she focuses on bringing hope, joy, and love to other children fighting cancer through her Never Ever Give Up message and fun-filled JoyJars --- -64oz plastic jars filled with toys and love delivered throughout the world.

by Gary Wilkerson with R. S. B. Sawyer - Biography, Christian, Nonfiction

This is the story of David Wilkerson, the man who believed against the odds that God could do great things in the rejected and ignored of New York City, who refused to give up on those on the streets even when they had given up on themselves, and who saw in the eyes of the drug addicts and gang members what others failed to see --- the love of Jesus Christ. But who was David Wilkerson? Many Christians don’t really know. More often than not, we saw the fruit of his faith in God rather than the man himself.

by Mark Schultz - Nonfiction, Sports

Olympic gold-winning wrestler Mark Schultz describes the dramatic circumstances surrounding his brother's murder by du Pont family heir John E. du Pont. What led to du Pont's catastrophic break from reality and a wrestling golden boy's senseless death? Schultz reveals all, exploring a complex web of personal and professional intrigue.

by Laura Kasischke - Fiction, Literary

When Katrina Connors' mother walks out on her family, Kat is surprised but not shocked; the whole year she has been "becoming 16" --- falling in love with the boy next door, shedding her babyfat, discovering sex --- her mother has been slowly withdrawing. But when she is haunted by all-too-real dreams in which her mother is crying for help, Kat must act on her instinct that something violent and evil has occurred --- a realization that will lead her to a chilling discovery.

by Dennis Lehane - Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

Three days after Christmas, a lonely bartender looking for a reason to live rescues an abused puppy from a trash can and meets a damaged woman looking for something to believe in. As their relationship grows, they cross paths with the Chechen mafia; a man grown dangerous with age and thwarted hopes; two hapless stick-up artists; a very curious cop; and the original owner of the puppy, who wants his dog back.

by Andrew Rosenheim - Fiction, Historical Thriller, Thriller

Autumn, 1941. FBI Assistant Director Harry Guttman hears a rumor that the Soviet Uion has infiltrated the highest levels of the United States government. Looking deeper, Guttman finds that fifty thousand dollars have been mysteriously wired from the Russians to a Japanese bank in Los Angeles. But there the trail goes cold, so he taps his man on the street, Special Agent Jimmy Nessheim, to track it down.