Let Me Take You by the Hand
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Let Me Take You By The Hand is a fascinating and eye-opening exploration of the life of London's streets, and is essential reading for those who read Ben Judah's This is London.
Jennifer Kavanagh draws on her extensive background in publishing and her practical engagement with micro-credit and conflict resolution programs. Her writing is deeply influenced by her spiritual journey, exploring themes of the Spirit-led life. Kavanagh writes and speaks regularly on these topics, offering readers a unique perspective rooted in her active engagement with the world.





Let Me Take You By The Hand is a fascinating and eye-opening exploration of the life of London's streets, and is essential reading for those who read Ben Judah's This is London.
Exploring the multifaceted nature of conflict, this book interweaves historical narratives with personal experiences to illuminate the impact of war on individuals and societies. It delves into the often-overlooked perspectives of women, presenting a balanced view of history through both male and female lenses. By blending personal stories with broader historical contexts, it encourages readers to reflect on the consequences of war and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
The authors explore where, how, and how often U.S. adversaries (specifically, Russia, China, and Iran) have intervened militarily since 1946 and identify why these adversaries initiated military interventions and why they might do so in the future.
A brief practical guide for answering basic Quaker questions.
Two very different women bond through love, loss and injustice, and find the courage to act.