James Powell Book order
James Powell is a Canadian author celebrated for his short stories. His works often navigate genre boundaries, characterized by a distinctive sense of humor. He brings a unique voice to his narratives, making his contributions to the literary landscape notable.






- 2023
- 2021
Spirit Ridge
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Mark Landry, a middle-aged businessman, struggles with unresolved childhood trauma that affects his relationships. Seeking solace and a fresh start, he retreats to the mountains of New Mexico, hoping to escape his troubled past and find a path toward healing and personal growth.
- 2016
Economics 2
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Build knowledge of Economics through active learning with the latest Powell textbook, featuring quantitative skills practice and brand new case studies.
- 2016
Reinforce students' understanding throughout the course. Clear topic summaries with sample questions and answers will help to improve exam technique to achieve higher grades.
- 2016
Reinforce students' understanding throughout the course. Clear topic summaries with sample questions and answers will help to improve exam technique to achieve higher grades.
- 2016
Reinforce students' understanding throughout the course. Clear topic summaries with sample questions and answers will help to improve exam technique to achieve higher grades.
- 2015
Aqa A-Level Economicsbook 1
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Build knowledge of Economics through active learning with the latest Powell textbook, featuring quantitative skills practice and brand new case studies.
- 2015
Reinforce students' understanding throughout the course. Clear topic summaries with sample questions and answers will help to improve exam technique to achieve higher grades.
- 2014
Welcome To My World A World of Saints and Sinners - Cops and Crooks
- 234 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The author shares compelling narratives from his dual life as a police officer and a pastor, illustrating how these roles coexist harmoniously rather than in conflict. Through engaging anecdotes, he invites readers to explore the intersection of faith and law enforcement, revealing profound lessons learned in both arenas. The journey promises a captivating blend of real-life experiences and spiritual insights, offering a unique perspective on service and morality. Prepare for an enlightening ride filled with impactful stories and reflections.
- 2009
Camp Life On The Weser (1879)
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Engagingly written, this travelogue captures the author's adventures along the Weser River in Germany during the late 19th century. Tomlinson vividly describes the stunning landscapes, encounters with locals, and the diverse campsites he visits. His reflections provide a rich insight into the culture and customs of the time, making readers feel immersed in his journey. This facsimile reprint preserves the original work's charm and significance, ensuring its cultural importance is recognized and shared with new audiences.