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Carolyn Slaughter

    This author explores profound psychological landscapes and intricate human relationships. Her works are recognized for their piercing introspection and lyrical prose. Through her narratives, she unearths universal truths about the human condition and memory. Readers discover potent emotional resonance and an unforgettable style.

    Risse in der Zeit
    Il tempo passato fuori
    Before the Knife: Memories of an African Childhood
    A Black Englishman
    Following Jesus
    • 2008

      Following Jesus

      Steps to a Passionate Faith

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book offers practical advice and inspiration for fully embracing a life of faith in Jesus. It emphasizes the importance of prayer, utilizing one's talents, and engaging in service to deepen one’s spiritual journey. Readers are encouraged to explore various ways to live out their faith actively, fostering a closer relationship with Jesus through everyday actions and commitments.

      Following Jesus
    • 2005

      A Black Englishman

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.7(290)Add rating

      A Black Englishman is an epic and intimate novel about love and loyalty, revenge and faith, race and identity, and what it takes to be human. India, 1920: exotic, glamorous and wrenching away from Britain's colonial grip, only to be thrown into religious violence and terrorism.

      A Black Englishman
    • 2003

      Set against the backdrop of Africa, this memoir reveals how the landscape played a crucial role in the author's emotional healing during her tumultuous childhood. Carolyn Slaughter shares her journey of overcoming inner turmoil and rage, illustrating the profound connection between her personal struggles and the natural world around her. Through vivid storytelling, she captures the essence of her experiences and the transformative power of the land.

      Before the Knife: Memories of an African Childhood