From A Pilgrim's Progress to The Shack, books with a religious or spiritual theme. Uplifting and enlightening.
Religious & Spiritual Fiction Books
Dreamspinner Press By That Sin Fell the Angels
Book SynopsisIt begins with a 3:00 a.m. telephone call. On one end is Terry Bachelder, a closeted teacher. On the other, the suicidal teenage son of the local preacher. When Terry fails to prevent disaster, grief rips the small town of Crystal Falls apart. At the epicenter of the tragedy, seventeen-year-old Jonah Riverside tries to make sense of it all. Finding Daniel's body leaves him struggling to balance his sexual identity with his faith, while his church, led by the Reverend Isaac Thompson, mounts a crusade to destroy Terry, whom Isaac believes corrupted his son and caused the boy to take his own life. Having quietly crushed on his teacher for years, Jonah is determined to clear Terry's name. That quest leads him to Eric Jacobs, Daniel's true secret lover, and to get involved in Eric's plan to shake up their small-minded town. Meanwhile, Rev. Thompson struggles to make peace between his religious convictions and the revelation of his son's homosexuality. If he can't, he leaves the door open to eternal damnation-and for a second tragedy to follow.
£13.25
Booklocker.com Mary's Dog
£17.92
Christian Faith Publishing, Inc. The Sanghunters
£11.35
Bloomsbury Publishing Women Talking
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£14.45
Bibliotech Press Old Testament Legends
£15.57
Renee Rose Romance The Enforcer
£12.34
Bliss Ink Broken Sparrow: Special Edition
£16.71
Kharis Publishing Joys Summertime Adventures
£24.29
Kharis publishing The Kennedy Chronicles
£11.39
Kharis publishing The Last Adam
£16.14
Publication Consultants The Ways of Stardust
£14.95
Cadmus Publishing Fallen Star
£14.22
Halo Publishing International The Hour of Mercy
£18.00
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Sin verdad
£14.91
Red Penguin Books My Brothers Keeper
£24.95
Emperor Books My Brothers Keeper Part I
£14.08
WWW.Therichestmaninbabylon.Org Tunnel Thru the Air or Looking Back from 1940
£26.99
AEJ Creative Works The Redesigned Ranch
£17.99
Covenant Books The Passage of the Ruby Ring
£22.46
Lushena Books The Jews and Moors in Spain, Vol. 10 (Classic
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£14.20
£9.37
Writers Apex The Descendants of God
£9.37
Slant Books Child of These Tears
£23.39
£8.68
Christian Faith The Last Shepherd
£14.20
Christian Faith Publishing, Inc Eternal Love And Life
£11.35
Blade of Truth Publishing Company Wolf Pack
£19.99
Blade of Truth Publishing Company Dragons of Denay
£24.99
Shanda E. Sanders Heaven's Secret Garden
£12.17
Christian Faith Publishing, Inc A Test of Faith
£12.30
Christian Faith Short Stories For Young Adults
£10.95
Iron Stream Fiction Laser Trap: A Quincy U Suspense
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£19.79
Lettra Press LLC Angels Whisper Youre Not Cursed
£15.05
Suzeteo Enterprises Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood
£20.56
Level 4 Press Inc The Red Thread
Book SynopsisFans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and Hallmark movies will love this "incredibly compelling" tale of love. (ScreenCraft) "If you love Historical Fiction with a bit of Romance you NEED to read this book!" —Reagan S., Amazon reviewer Fear made him hide. Hope brought him back. A lot has changed in the world in the many decades since Peter, a Holocaust survivor, settled into his new life in America. But meeting Peter, you'd never know it. The same furniture, the same black-and-white TV, the same rotary phone. Hidden away in the same tiny apartment in the same broken-down New Jersey neighborhood, Peter is just fine with the nothingness of his life. And then the dreams begin of his boyhood sweetheart, Mira, clear as the day he last saw her. Right before she disappeared without a trace from the camp at Theresienstadt Ghetto. It's as if she is beckoning him to come find her. Begging Peter to venture out into a world he has hidden from all these years, to save her from a mysterious, dark force threatening to overtake her. And as his dreams become more real, and Mira's danger more imminent, Peter sets out on a most unusual adventure to save her and to re-engage with a world that has passed him by. An old Chinese proverb states that lovers, destined for each other, remain connected through space and time by a red thread. As Peter is led across the globe in search of Mira, he'll finally confront the mysterious force that is closing in on her. "Readers of Cecelia Ahern and Amy Tan will enjoy this book." —Laren R., Amazon reviewer "Incredibly striking. The emotion within these pages is palpable." — ScreenCraft "[A] a beautifully written, extremely powerful, and heart-rending love story of Holocaust survivor, Peter Ibbetz, and his life of yearning for his childhood sweetheart and the love of his life, Mira Schloss." —Sheila E., Amazon reviewer "A good choice of gift for any Hallmark movie lover!" —Christy H., Amazon reviewer
£16.10
Redemption Press Chasing More
£16.14
Fulton Books The Prayer
£11.35
Cosimo Classics Benediction
£7.69
She Writes Press Home So Far Away: A Novel
Book SynopsisA fictional diary set in interwar Germany and Spain allows us to peek into the life of Klara Philipsborn, the only Communist in her merchant-class, German-Jewish family. Klara’s first visit to Seville in 1925 opens her eyes and her spirit to an era in which Spain’s major religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, shared deep cultural connections. At the same time, she is made aware of the harsh injustices that persist in Spanish society. By 1930, she has landed a position with the medical school in Madrid. Though she feels compelled to hide her Jewish identity in her predominantly Christian new home, she finds that she feels less “different” in Spain than she did in Germany, especially as she learns new ways of expressing her opinions and desires. And when the Spanish Civil War erupts in 1936, Klara (now “Clara”) enlists in the Fifth Regiment, a step that transports her across the geography of the embattled peninsula and ultimately endangers a promising relationship and even Clara’s life itself. A blending of thoroughly researched history and engrossing fiction, Home So Far Away is an epic tale that will sweep readers away. Trade Review2021 CIBA Hemingway Book Awards Finalist “An affecting, historically astute novel.”—Kirkus Reviews“. . . an emotionally compelling and historically accurate fictionalized diary . . . . Beginning in Germany in 1925 and ending in Spain in 1938, readers see the changing world through the eyes of a Jewish woman who is a self-declared communist . . . . This is an interesting and unique take on the period, and should be considered by public and academic libraries alike.”—Booklist“Judith Berlowitz’s Home So Far Awayis like stepping into an Ernest Hemingway novel, with Kristin Hannah whispering in the reader’s ear. Caught in the political strife around her, devoted to the war-injured she cares for, and struggling to surmount the betrayals of country, the powers over her, and her emerging and conflicting identities as a woman, a Jew, and a Communist, Klara Philipsborn is tossed in the storms that surround her, threatening her person and profession. This vividly told story, written as diary entries, is a captivating picture of one of the many young foreign nationals who committed their lives to this fraught time in twentieth-century Spain.”—Barbara Stark-Nemon, author of Even in Darkness and Hard Cider“With passionate commitment and conscientious research, Judith Berlowitz shares the story of her relative, Klara Philipsborn, a German-Jewish refugee who flees to Spain and enlists in the storied Quinto Regimiento in defense of the Republic during the Spanish Civil War . . . Berlowitz tells it with a gripping intensity that will catch you up and help you to understand this era in very personal, human terms.”—Nancy Wallach, Board of Governors, ALBA, Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives“Klara’s voice is pitch-perfect, through wonderful dialogues and emotional reflections about belonging and gender in a nationally-bordered, male-dominated, and antisemitic fascist world. The diary form is a palette for Berlowitz’s meticulous historical research, creating rich and vivid landscapes in which Klara forges a “freedom both from a homeland that does not recognize me as a citizen – as its child – and freedom to choose a home that resonates for me.” —Rina Benmayor, Professor Emerita, CSU Monterey Bay, member of Genealogies of Sepharad Research Group “Captivating. On the eve of the Nazi rise to power, a German Jewish Communist finds the home she craves in Spain, where she becomes deeply involved in defending the Republic. Klara’s passion for life and freedom and the pungent sensual details create an immersive experience. The kind of diary Anne Frank might have written if she had survived to adulthood.”—Kate Raphael, author of Murder Under the Bridge, a Palestine mystery “Combining meticulous archival research with compelling literary creativity, Judith Berlowitz tells Klara’s story in the form of a diary, from her first visit to Sevilla before the war to her involvement as a nurse and translator during the conflict. Home So Far Away not only brings history to us on a deeply personal level; it also offers a vital lesson for today and tomorrow about the threats to democracy and the critical role that commitment –ethical and ideological—can play in its defense.” —Anthony L. Geist, University of Washington, Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives “Judith Berlowitz’s Home So Far Away is an absorbing tale: as her heroine Klara moves between a Germany where Jews are increasingly threatened, to Catholic Spain where Muslims & Jews once flourished, her Jewish identity becomes more central, just as it becomes more hidden. A fascinating historical adventure!” —Penny Rosenwasser, author of Hope into Practice “Home So Far Away is a tour de force of historical fiction. I walked in the shoes and saw through the eyes of the heroine, Klara, and for the first time, I felt the intensity of the struggle of the Spanish Civil War in my own bones —I lived the history through Klara’s words. I couldn’t leave the story behind, inspired by the strength and courage of those who fought for freedom at great expense and live on through our memory.” —Linda Joy Myers, President of National Association of Memoir Writers, author of Don’t Call Me Mother, Song of the Plains, and the forthcoming novel The Forger of Marseille “Set amid the travails of the Spanish Civil War, the Second Republic, and the Primo dictatorship before it, this book portrays one character’s place in Spain’s tumultuous early twentieth century. But it is more. Portraying a woman, who is a Jew, who is German, and who shuttles between Germany and Spain, Berlowitz also ruminates on one’s place in history and the impact that large historical events have on all of us.” —Joshua Goode, Associate Professor of History and Cultural Studies, Chair, Department of History Claremont Graduate University “...Klara’s belief in love and her optimism, humanism, feminism, and general chutzpah make her an easy-to-root-for protagonist. . . . an inspiring, insightful, and evocative read.” —The Indypendent
£12.34
Scrivenings Press LLC Beyond Shattered Dreams
£11.99
Scrivenings Press LLC Beyond December
£12.99
Scrivenings Press LLC A Hundred Magical Reasons
£17.52
Scrivenings Press LLC Frame of Reference
£11.99
Scrivenings Press LLC Loves True Measure
£16.15
Scrivenings Press LLC Rendersella
£11.99
Scrivenings Press LLC Survival Secrets
£12.76
Scrivenings Press LLC Vintage Sweetheart
£11.99
Scrivenings Press LLC A Christmas in Shady Springs
£11.99