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Victoria Adams

    An accountant and financial analyst by profession, this author finds fulfillment in creative pursuits such as pottery, needlepoint, and gardening. Her voracious reading in philosophy, religion, history, archaeology, and anthropology, areas her husband encouraged her to publish in, deeply informs her work. She now shares her insights gleaned from a lifetime of learning and creation.

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    The House at the End of the Sea
    Redefining Job and the Conundrum of Suffering
    • Focusing on the enduring nature of storytelling, this book reinterprets the biblical tale of Job, emphasizing themes of trials, suffering, and resilience. It aims to strip away centuries of interpretations to present a fresh perspective on Job's narrative, making it relevant and meaningful for contemporary readers. By exploring the conundrum of suffering, the author seeks to connect the ancient story with modern experiences, inviting readers to reflect on the significance of overcoming life's challenges.

      Redefining Job and the Conundrum of Suffering
    • "Saffi doesn't want her new life, living with her dad, little brother and old-fashioned grandparents in their B&B by the sea. She is grieving for her mum and longs for things to go back to normal. But this new home is anything but normal: the walls change colour, a face appears in the mirror, and the pantry is suddenly filled with fancy food. When a party of extraordinary visitors arrive at midnight, Saffi begins to realise that her family has a dark, magical secret. It will take all her bravery to discover the truth and find a way into another world..."--Amazon.com.

      The House at the End of the Sea
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      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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