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Jody Hedlund: THE PILGRIM’S WIFE

By Ross Cluver / September 1, 2010

Debut inspired by the life of John Bunyan’s second wife

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River Jordan: STOP THE PRESSES!

By / September 1, 2010

When a book surfaces that details the lives of everyone in Bay City?the good, bad and the ugly?Mercy can?t help but wonder about its purpose

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Kay Marshall Strom: ABOLITIONIST AUTHOR

By / September 1, 2010

Second ‘Grace in Africa’ novel finds author passionate about the still relevant issue of slavery.

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Bethany Pierce: GETTING INSPIRED

By / September 1, 2010

Like many aspiring writers, Amy Gallagher is losing her confidence after countless rejections in Amy Inspired (Bethany House), written by Bethany Pierce. After wondering how in the world she’ll pay the bills, Amy accepts a job as an English professor in a small Ohio town. Adding additional fuel to her angst is a diminished relationship…

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Tessa Afshar: A SCARLET CORD

By / September 1, 2010

Debut tackles the
intriguing biblical tale of
Rahab and Salmone

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Jon S. Lewis: JET PACK ADVENTURE

By / September 1, 2010

The co-author of the bestselling Gray Griffins series unveils his latest novel in December

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Terri Blackstock: A COMPELLING CYCLE

By / September 1, 2010

“After writing Intervention, I felt the need to say more than I was able to say in that book.”

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Nikki Grimes: TWO MARYS

By / September 1, 2010

The latest from critically acclaimed author Nikki Grimes, A Girl Named Mister (Zondervan), brings together the stories of two young girls named Mary—one abandoned by her boyfriend, the other planning her Jewish wedding in Nazareth—whose lives are changed by a growing secret.

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Bryan Davis: LEWISIAN READERS CHOICE

By / September 1, 2010

Author wins first-
ever Clive
Staples
Award for
Christian
Speculative
Fiction

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Roger Bruner: ALTERATIONS ACROSS THE BORDER

By / September 1, 2010

January 2011 brings Found in Translation (Barbour), the first novel in a new mission-trip based series by debut author Roger Bruner. Doing construction in a tiny village without plumbing or electricity isn’t what 18-year-old Kim Hartlinger had in mind when she signed up for Mexico. Worse yet, the team is without a translator and Kim…

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