Explore right relationship by showing up with ourselves, our communities, our values and our actions in a way that rings true.
Pamela Haines Book order






- 2024
- 2023
Tending the Web
- 190 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the theme of connection and belonging, this poetry collection intricately weaves the imagery of a web throughout its verses. Each poem engages with this concept in diverse ways, reflecting the complexities of relationships and the human experience. The unifying thread invites readers to consider their own interconnectedness and the shared bonds that tie us together.
- 2023
Navigate through the sacred, the impossible, and the unexpected in these hard- won reflections on parenting with humility, connection, resilience and joy.
- 2022
Encounters with the Sacred and the Profane
- 172 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The collection of poems captures a series of profound encounters, inviting readers to experience real moments in time and space. Each piece reflects on interactions that extend from intimate settings like home and neighborhood to broader landscapes, connecting the local with the distant. The work emphasizes the interconnectedness of experiences, resonating from the ground beneath our feet to the vastness of the sky above.
- 2021
Alive in This World
- 156 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The narrative explores the vibrant tapestry of life in urban settings, highlighting the coexistence of joy and sorrow. Through various locations like crowded trolleys and community gardens, the story captures moments of hope and wonder alongside themes of heartache and loss, revealing the richness of human experience in neglected public spaces.
- 2021
Stay alert to the ring of truth and reach for solid ground in all aspects of life.
- 2019
Quaker Quicks - Money and Soul
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
If money troubles your soul, try this down-to-earth Quaker perspective on economies large and small.
- 1993
This story is one of three in a condensed novel
- 1988
Daughter of the Northern Fields
- 382 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The story of a girl who loses all those whom she loves most dearly and is forced to leave the Yorkshire moorland which is her home. A girl who is abused by a rape which leaves her feeling she can never love again or be loved.
- 1982
The Kissing Gate
- 659 pages
- 24 hours of reading
When young parlormaid Sarah Donnelly saved the child of the aristocratic Ingham clan from drowning, she received the most enticing yet perilous of rewards. This lovely, unspoiled creature was elevated far beyond her station, educated to be a lady of the sort she had only admired from afar, and given in wedlock to wealthy, handsome Samuel Rawson, a gentleman who otherwise would never have noticed her. Only later did Sarah deiscover the price she had to pay. For now her destiny and those of her sons and Kate, the beautiful foundling who came into their lives, were inextricably linked with the proud and willful Inghams, whose lusts were law, and who mocked all morality as they took what they wanted and destroyed what they would...