A Way of Escape

A Way of Escape
Author: Jerry Newcombe,Kirsti Newcombe
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1999
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 080541763X

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A way to Escape is a guide for overcoming those temptations. Using the seven deadly sins as their examples, Jerry and Kirsti Newcombe examine the power and mystery of Satan's seductions. Then they share their insights on the seven cardinal virtues that will free you from the grip of sin. Battling pride with humility, envy with charity, and continuing down the line, the Newcombes offer specific guidance on how you can keep the subtle yet very dangerous attraction of sin at bay.

A Way of Escape

A Way of Escape
Author: Neil T. Anderson
Publsiher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997-12-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1565078276

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For people trapped by unwanted thoughts, compulsive habits, or painful pasts, Anderson provides steps to overcome sexual strongholds. No matter how high the walls, escape is possible. Readers will discover practical and biblical insights to help them discover true freedom through Christ.

Ways Of Escape

Ways Of Escape
Author: Graham Greene
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2011-04-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781409020998

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With superb skill and feeling, Graham Greene retraces the experiences and encounters of his extraordinary life. His restlessness is legendary; as if seeking out danger, Greene travelled to Haiti during the nightmare rule of Papa Doc, Vietnam in the last days of the French, Kenya during the Mau Mau rebellion. With ironic delight he recalls his time in the British Secret Service in Africa, and his brief involvement in Hollywood. He writes, as only he can, about people and places, about faith, doubt, fear and, not least, the trials and craft of writing.

A Way of Escape A Novel

A Way of Escape  A Novel
Author: Serena B. Miller
Publsiher: L. J. Emory Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781940283159

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No one fought the war on drugs with as much determination as county prosecutor, Blake Ramsey, until he died of a cocaine overdose. His wife, Erin, and teenage daughter have to live with the shame of his hypocrisy until Erin starts digging up information that others in their small town do not want revealed. Suddenly she and her daughter are in great danger and forced to run. Their only ally is the last person Erin ever expected to trust, a man her husband once convicted of murder.

The Means of Escape

The Means of Escape
Author: Penelope Fitzgerald
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780544228115

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The Booker Prize-winning author’s final short story collection “shows her at the top of her form…exquisite”—with an introduction by A.S. Byatt (The Guardian, UK). Penelope Fitzgerald was one of the United Kingdom’s most highly-regarded contemporary authors. Her last novel, ‘The Blue Flower’, was the book of its year, garnering extraordinary acclaim around the world. This posthumous collection of her short stories, originally published in anthologies and newspapers, shows Penelope Fitzgerald at her very best. From the tale of a young boy in 17th-century England who loses a precious keepsake and finds it frozen in a puddle of ice, to that of a group of buffoonish amateur Victorian painters on a trip to Brittany, these stories are characteristically wide ranging, enigmatic—and very funny. Each one is a miniature study of human behavior’s endless absurdity.

The Way of Escape

The Way of Escape
Author: Graham Travers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1902
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:246230904

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A Slip of the Keyboard

A Slip of the Keyboard
Author: Terry Pratchett
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781448126972

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Terry Pratchett in his own words With a foreword by Neil Gaiman Terry Pratchett earned a place in the hearts of readers the world over with his bestselling Discworld series – but in recent years he became equally well-known as an outspoken campaigner for causes including Alzheimer’s research and animal rights. A Slip of the Keyboard brings together the best of Pratchett’s non fiction writing on his life, on his work, and on the weirdness of the world: from Granny Pratchett to Gandalf’s love life; from banana daiquiris to books that inspired him; from getting started as a writer to the injustices that he fought to end. With his trademark humour, humanity and unforgettable way with words, this collection offers an insight behind the scenes of Discworld into a much loved and much missed figure – man and boy, bibliophile and computer geek, champion of hats, orang-utans and the right to a good death.

Talking to Strangers

Talking to Strangers
Author: Marianne Boucher
Publsiher: Doubleday Canada
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9780385677332

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For fans of Wild Wild Country, Scientology and the Aftermath and Uncover: Escaping NXIVM, a spellbinding graphic memoir about a teenage girl who was lured into a cult and later fought to escape and reclaim her identity. Welcome to a place where you are valued. Where everyone is kind. Where you can be your truest self. It was the summer of 1980, and Marianne Boucher was ready to chase her figure skating dream. Fuelled by the desire to rise above her mundane high-school life, she sought a new adventure as a glamorous performer in L.A. And then a chance encounter on a California beach introduced her to a new group of people. People who shared her distrust of the status quo. People who seemed to value authenticity and compassion above all else. And they liked her. Not Marianne the performer, but Marianne the person. Soon, she'd abandoned school, her skating and, most dramatically, her family to live with her new friends and help them fulfill their mission of "saving the world." She believed that no sacrifice was too great to be there--and to live with real purpose. They were helping people, and they cared about her . . . didn't they? Talking to Strangers is the true story of Marianne Boucher's experiences in a cult, where she was subjected to sophisticated brainwashing techniques that took away her freedom, and took over her mind. Told in mesmerizing graphic memoir form, with vivid text and art alike, Marianne shares how she fell in with devotees of a frightening spiritual abuser, and how she eventually, painfully, pulled herself out.