Display window at STL Books, Kirkwood, Missouri, February 8, 2014 |
In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development ~ by Carol Gilligan, 1982
If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries
I Never Saw Paris: A Novel of the Afterlife ~ by Harry I. Freund, 2007
The Essential Confucius ~ translated by Thomas Cleary, 1992
The Face on the Milk Carton ~ by Caroline B. Cooney, 1990
The Mommy Myth ~ by Susan J. Douglas and Meredith W. Michaels, 2004
The Tao of Women ~ by Pamela K. Metz and Jacqueline L. Tobin, 1995
The Discovery of Genesis ~ by C. H. Kang and Ethel R. Nelson, 1979
Disciple: Becoming Dsiciples through Bible Study~ by Richard Byrd Wilke and Julia Kitchens Eilke, 1993
Biography as Theology ~ by James Wm. McClendon, Jr., 1990
The Gospel of Mary of Magdala ~ by Karen L. King, 2003
The Price of Liberty ~ by Rosemary Thomson, 1978
The Church and the Second Sex ~ by Mary Daly,1985
Clutter Busting: Letting Go of What's Holding You Back ~ by Brooks Palmer, 2009
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6 comments:
That's a lot of red books! It's a great color for covers. Looking around me, I have:
Plot & Structure by James Scott Bell
Essays of E.B. White
Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne
...and that's just the first three I picked up! There are more to choose from.
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I loved the red book display.. I hope to steal this if I ever get a bricks & mortar.
I'm going through Disciple too!
Good for you, Laura, to be willing to commit to the 34 weeks of studying Disciple. I taught Disciple to a small group last year, about the fourth time I've taught it since the early 1990s.
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I haven't read any of them, but to this day if I see the "Face on a Milk Carton" movie on TV I will stop and watch it.
Wow ...that's a lot of red books. I have loaded bookshelves yet only found three "red" books. They were all in my Dicken's collection, "Bleak House", "The Fireside Book of Christmas Stories" and "Charles" by Victoria Lincoln.
I love the look of the red books! I read Erma Bombeck decades ago (and liked it). My favorite recent red book is Forgive Me Leonard Peacock
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