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Click to view full description | 1. | Gilbert-Lewis, Jeane Common Ground (Kismet #125) Meteor Pub Corp January 1993 Paperback used: very good
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| 2. | Lewis, Beverly The Confession Bethany House Publishers September 1, 19 Trade Size Pap used; excellent Sequel to "The Shunning"; The Heritage of Lancaster County/book 2 Katie Lapp has known no other world than that of the Amish who raised her. Since her refusal to accept their ways fully has resulted in her being shunned (see The Shunning, Bethany, 1997), Katie takes refuge with a Mennonite family and tracks down her biological mother. However, Katie soon realizes that Laura Mayfield-Bennett is not only mortally ill but also married to a man more concerned with her money than with her. This undemanding book gives a good portrait of an Amish girl facing the outside world for the first time but is too dependent on coincidence to be fully believable. Price: 7.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 3. | Lewis, Beverly The Crossroad Bethany House Publishers September 1, 19 Trade Size Pap used; very good In the sequel to The Postcard, hysterically blind Rachel Yoder lives quietl y in her Amish community in Lancaster County, PA, with her parents and her daughter. As her faith grows, her contempt for the local "powwow" doctor in creases, and she refuses to be treated by him. Meanwhile, in New York City, writer Philip Bradley can't get Rachel out of his mind. His investigation into hysterical blindness and his newfound sense of peace in the Lord takes him back to Rachel to find out once and for all if they have a chance. Price: 6.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 4. | Lewis, Beverly The Prodigal (Abram's Daughters 4) Bethany House Publishers October 2004 Paperback used: excellent
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| 5. | Lewis, Beverly The Revelation (Abram's Daughters 5) Bethany House Publishers June 2005 Paperback used: excellent
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| 6. | Lewis, Beverly The Sacrifice (Abram'ms Daughters 3) Bethany House Publishers May 2004 Paperback used: excellent Book Three of ABRAM'S DAUGHTERS portrays Leah, one of four Amish sisters, a s a tender innocent with a profound faith in God. However, she experiences a crisis of faith when she learns of her sister Sadie's betrayal with her i ntended husband. In a novel rich with Amish tradition and family values, Ai mee Lily skillfully depicts Pennsylvania Dutch accents, along with differen t genders and ages. The moving death of Leah's mother and subsequent birth of little Abe bring tears and are well dramatized. Hidden family secrets be gin to emerge that could lead to forgiveness and present a difficult choice to Leah. Price: 7.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 7. | Lewis, C. S. Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe MacMillan Publishing Company August, 1970 Paperback used: good BOOK #1 in the Chronicles of Narina Grade 3-6-This classic tale celebrates its 50th anniversary with a delightf ul audio rendition. Actor Michael York's reading is a perfect match for thi s story. The narration is clear and distinct, and York's soft and soothing British accent adds the right touch. Listeners will fall under the spell of this master storyteller as they join Peter, Edmund, Lucy and Susan on thei r travels. Beginning with Chapter One when Lucy looks into the wardrobe and discovers Narnia and the faun, readers will find that this timeless story can still work the magic that C.S. Lewis intended. In this action packed ta le, the four children take part in several adventures as they travel throug h Narnia on their quest to rid the country of the Witch and her followers. Narnia fans will want to listen to this story over and over again, and new fans will be created as they listen for the first time. Ginny Harrell, William McGarrah Elementary School, Morrow, GA Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to the Audio CD edition. From Parents' Choice® Focus on Family Radio Theatre's production of the tale of four London child ren who step through their wardrobe into enchanted Narnia includes a full o rchestral score, compelling sound design, and a script that remains true to the classic C.S. Lewis book. Older children will better appreciate the Bri tish flavor and slower pacing of the story, while adults will find the intr oduction by Lewis' stepson interesting. A 1999 Parents' Choice Gold Award W inner. (Parents' Choice®)--This text refers to the Audio CD edition. Price: 2.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 8. | Lewis, Francine Polly French and The Surprising Stranger Whitman 1956 Hardcover used; good Illustrated by Nina Dorothy Albright Price: 5.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 9. | Lewis, Ronald J. Murder in Mackinac Agawa Press Trade Size Pap used; excellent Mysterious settings, murderous villains, romantic suspense and internationa l intrigue---all take place in the world's most beautiful places...Mackinac and the romantic Hawaiian Islands. Price: 5.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 10. | Lewis, Sherry A Man for Mom Harlequin February 1, 199 Paperback used: very good Harlequin SuperRomance #826 Price: 3.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 11. | Lewis, Sherry For the Baby's Sake Harlequin December 1, 199 Paperback used; very good Marriage of Inconvenience (Harlequin Superromance No. 883) Price: 3.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 12. | Lewis, Sherry Keeping Her Safe Harlequin May 1, 1997 Paperback used; excellent Harlequin SuperRomance 744 Price: 3.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 13. | Lewis, Sherry Let It Snow Harlequin November 1, 199 Paperback used; excellent Harlequin SuperRomance #816 Price: 3.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 14. | Lewis, Sherry Mr. Congeniality Harlequin July 1, 2002 Paperback used; very good Harlequin SuperRomance #1072 Price: 3.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 15. | Lewis, Sherry That Woman in Wyoming Harlequin March 1, 2001 Paperback used; excellent Harlequin SuperRomance #974; Hometown U.S.A. Price: 3.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 16. | Lewis, Sherry This Montana Home Harlequin April 1, 1996 Paperback used: good Harlequin SuperRomance #692; Family Man Price: 2.50 USD | See Full Description |
| 17. | Lewis, Susan A Class Apart Harpercollins October 1, 1990 Paperback used; good
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| 18. | Lewis, Susan Dance While You Can Harpercollins December 1, 199 Paperback used; very good In the conventional romance tradition, British writer Lewis ( A Class Apart ) wastes no time hurling her protagonists into a passionate situation that colors the futures of both. Junior matron (nurse) Elizabeth Sorrill is the first crush of most of the boys at Foxton's, an English public school, and she unwittingly encourages the lustful fantasies of senior student Alexand er Belmayne, son of the lord chancellor. Only a few years older than Alexan der, Elizabeth cannot deny her own attraction, and the two have a brief aff air that ends badly. Angry and hurt, Alexander goes off to Oxford and launc hes a career of debauchery at the same time he begins his law studies. Preg nant with Alexander's child, Elizabeth returns briefly to work at her fathe r's carnival, but is rescued from this tawdry life by wealthy art dealer Ed ward Walters, whom she marries. The older man becomes obsessed with eradica ting Elizabeth's memories of Alexander, while her former lover marries Jess ica Poynter, upper-crust bohemian, as a kind of perverse penance for his pr evious womanizing. Price: 4.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 19. | Lewis, Susan Dance While You Can Harpercollins February 1, 199 Hardcover; w/j used; both book/jacket very good FIRST U.S. EDITION In the conventional romance tradition, British writer Lewis ( A Class Apart ) wastes no time hurling her protagonists into a passionate situation that colors the futures of both. Junior matron (nurse) Elizabeth Sorrill is the first crush of most of the boys at Foxton's, an English public school, and she unwittingly encourages the lustful fantasies of senior student Alexander Belmayne, son of the lord chancellor. Only a few years older than Alexander, Elizabeth cannot deny her own attraction, and the two have a brief affair that ends badly. Angry and hurt, Alexander goes off to Oxford and launches a career of debauchery at the same time he begins his law studies. Pregnant with Alexander's child, Elizabeth returns briefly to work at her father's carnival, but is rescued from this tawdry life by wealthy art dealer Edward Walters, whom she marries. The older man becomes obsessed with eradicating Elizabeth's memories of Alexander, while her former lover marries Jessica Poynter, upper-crust bohemian, as a kind of perverse penance for his previous womanizing. Price: 6.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 20. | Lewis, Winters Family Matters(By Request) Harlequin February 1, 200 Paperback used; very good Family Matters: Both of Them: Call Me Mom Both of Them by Rebecca Winters Bringing home the wrong baby-a one-in-a-billion chance. Yet it happened to divorced banker Trace Ramsey. Powerful, influential and not one to settle f or half measures, he demanded both children. But so did Cassie Arnold! He i nsisted there was only one solution: she'd have to marry him. Call Me Mom by Sherry Lewis The only way Abby Drake could keep her niece and nephew from harm was to start living a lie. She hid them away in a small town in Washington and, as far as anyone knew, she was their mother. Single dad Kurt Morgan had his suspicions about the new family in town, but his life didn't need more complications. Like falling in love with Abby Harris-Mrs. Abby Harris. Price: 3.00 USD | See Full Description |
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