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Daniella Taylor

    Daniel Taylor delves into the profound impact of stories on shaping our lives and identities. His writing often blends personal reflection with deep spiritual and philosophical inquiry, exploring themes of faith, doubt, and the search for meaning. Taylor's distinctive style is marked by its warmth and introspective tone, inviting readers to contemplate their own life narratives. Through his literary contributions and his work with The Legacy Center, he endeavors to help individuals uncover and preserve the values and stories that have forged their existence.

    Rising To The Occasion
    Beating About The Bush
    Death Comes for the Deconstructionist
    I Believe In Miracles
    This Is the One
    Villers-Bocage Through the Lens
    • Villers-Bocage Through the Lens

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
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      An analysis of the tank battle that took place at Villers-Bocage in 1944, when the 7th Armoured Division, or Desert Rats, took on German panzers and were heavily defeated. The text bases its arguments on photographs taken in the aftermath and the testimony of German tank ace Michael Wittmann.

      Villers-Bocage Through the Lens
    • Sir Alex Ferguson, who retired after 26 years in May 2013, is the most successful manager English football has eveer seen. This Is The One offers a fascinating portrait of Sir Alex Ferguson from Daniel Taylor's unique vantage point as a football writer covering the club for the Guardian.

      This Is the One
    • I Believe In Miracles

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.3(200)Add rating

      The astonishing story of Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest and their remarkable five-year journey from also-rans to European champions.

      I Believe In Miracles
    • Death Comes for the Deconstructionist

      • 199 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      When Jon Mote is hired to investigate the murder of his erstwhile mentor, literary star Richard Pratt, the grad school dropout feels woefully unequal to the task. Skittering on the edge of madness, his only source of hope is the dogged love of his developmentally disabled sister, Judy, who serves as cheerleader, critic and moral compass.

      Death Comes for the Deconstructionist
    • Beating About The Bush

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Gone are the power suits, the high earnings and the high stress of city life - and instead she's got her own cottage, a course in horticulture, and a crush on her dynamic tutor Matt.But life isn't all rustic paradise - Ella has two lodgers - gorgeous, worldly Miranda and unglamorous, naive Faith - who can't stand each other. schovat popis

      Beating About The Bush
    • Rising To The Occasion

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      3.4(17)Add rating

      Determined to bond with her only living relative, Cathy takes up the challenge - a challenge which means her path crossing with Nick's once again. Will any of them - including Frank's beloved England team - rise to the occasion? schovat popis

      Rising To The Occasion
    • Froms wraps and throws to snoods and hats Daniella Taylor and Linda Williams have compiled their favourite 12 patterns from over ten years of Jolie designs.

      Simply Knitted With Love