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A Messiah for Quakers

FREE 30 December 2009 | by Linda Craig

Messiah by Handel. Elisabetta d’Aloia and Anthony Kurt-Gabel. | Photo: Laurie Lewis, courtesy English National Opera.

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Social by Social

FREE 16 December 2009 | by Clare-Marie White

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Social by Social by Andy Gibson, Nigel Courtney, Amy Sample Ward, David Wilcox and Clive Holtham. Published online at www.socialbysocial.com. ISBN 978 1 906496 41 8. Free download, or print copy at £9.99 incl. UK postage.  Lots of people are nervous of computers and the big web of connections that’s out there....

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Letters to my granchildren

FREE 16 December 2009 | by Annette White

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Baking Cakes in Kigali

FREE 16 December 2009 | by Clare-Marie White

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Baking Cakes in Kigali by Gaile Parkin. Atlantic Books (Grove Atlantic Ltd). ISBN 978 1 84354 7471. Paperback: £7.99  ‘Like the Ladies Detective Agency but in Rwanda’, screams the cover of this edition. And the back. The fear with this book is that it only made the shelves because the publishers have decided we...

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Holding it together

FREE 16 December 2009 | by Annette White

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We are all made of glue by Marina Lewycka. Fig Tree (Penguin Group). ISBN 978 1 905 49022 6. Hardback: £18.99  Georgie Sinclair, the heroine of this delightful novel, edits the trade magazine Adhesives in the Modern World. About as exciting as a history of tractors in Ukrainian, you might think, and yet the fascinating...

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Three thousand years from Galilee to the world

FREE 16 December 2009 | by Trish Carn

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A History of Christianity: the first three thousand years by Diarmaid MacCulloch. Allan Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books. ISBN: 978 0 713 99869 6. £35  The size alone is impressive. Comprising 1,161 pages including almost sixty pages of index, seventy-seven pages of notes and fourteen pages of suggested further reading, it makes you realise that...

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The fruits of conversation

09 December 2009 | by Jez Smith

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Rooted in Christianity, Open to New Light – Quaker spiritual diversity by Timothy Ashworth and Alex Wildwood, Pronoun Press in partnership with Woodbrooke. ISBN 978 0 955 6183 3 8. £9.   This book comes at the same time as the deadline of the Friends Quarterly essay competition on the future of Quakerism in Britain and in some...

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Not all of one mind

02 December 2009 | by Judy Kirby | 1 comment

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Occupied Minds: A journey through the Israeli psyche by Arthur Neslen, Pluto Press. ISBN 0 7453 2365 0. £16.99.  Who are the Israelis? We may think we know – proud, motivated Jews defending their right to a homeland. But is it true?  Some of the people Arthur Neslen spoke to in his psychic journey...

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An invented people?

02 December 2009 | by Harvey Gillman | 4 comments

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The Invention of the Jewish People by Shlomo Sand, translated by Yael Lotan, Verso. 2009. ISBN: 978 1 84467 422 0. £18.99.  Spanish Jews are largely descended from converted Berber tribes from North Africa; Yemenite Jews are descendents of an Arabian tribe; many Jews from Eastern Europe come from Turkic Khazar stock; modern Palestinians are largely...

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My Name is Asher Lev

25 November 2009 | by Judy Kirby

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My Name is Asher Lev by Chaim Potok. Penguin. ISBN 978 014119 056 3. £9.99. Asher Lev is a young man who makes waves in his community. It is a strict orthodox one in 1950s New York, burdened with the rescue of Jews in hostile lands. Asher’s father works for the Ladover community Rebbe,...

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