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John Hart

    January 1, 1965

    John Hart crafts suspenseful novels that delve deeply into themes of guilt, redemption, and the hidden darkness within the human soul. His distinctive style features prose that is both gritty and poetic, immersing readers in the raw worlds of his characters. Hart's work focuses on exploring complex relationships and moral quandaries, elevating his narratives beyond typical genre confines. He is celebrated for his ability to create unforgettable stories with a profound emotional resonance.

    50 Things You Need to Know about Heaven
    Third Displacement
    The last child
    Encountering ETI
    Sacramental Commons
    Anarchism & The Mexican Working Class, 1860-1931
    • 2024

      The Theory and Practice of Homosexuality

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the self-perception of homosexuals and societal perceptions, this book offers a comprehensive framework for understanding the formation and sustainability of homosexual identity within a political and cultural landscape. With insights from Jeffrey Weeks in a new preface, it delves into the complexities of identity and the influences that shape it, reflecting on the evolving dynamics of homosexuality since its original publication in 1981.

      The Theory and Practice of Homosexuality
    • 2024

      More Chalk than Cheese

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The story follows Herdwick, a dedicated teacher who challenges the prevailing socialist education ideology that promotes uniformity in learning. He seeks to inspire his diverse students while grappling with personal struggles, including living with his estranged mother and the absence of his father, who has not returned from military service. Themes of individuality, educational reform, and familial relationships intertwine as he navigates his complex life and the societal pressures of his time.

      More Chalk than Cheese
    • 2023

      A Grammar of the English Language

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1874, offering readers a chance to explore its historical context and enduring themes. It captures the essence of its time, reflecting the societal norms and values of the era. This edition allows modern audiences to appreciate the narrative and insights that have influenced literature and culture since its initial release.

      A Grammar of the English Language
    • 2023

      First Lessons in Composition

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book is a reprint of a previously published work, offering readers a chance to access the original content in a new format. It retains the essence and themes of the initial edition, making it a valuable resource for those interested in its subject matter. This edition may appeal to both new readers and those familiar with the original text, ensuring that the work continues to reach an audience while preserving its historical significance.

      First Lessons in Composition
    • 2022
    • 2022

      The Sunday-School Idea

      • 420 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This reprint of a historical book originally published in 1871 aims to preserve valuable literature for contemporary readers. Acknowledging the potential for missing pages or inferior quality due to age, the publishing house Anatiposi focuses on making these works accessible to the public, ensuring that important historical texts are not lost to time.

      The Sunday-School Idea
    • 2022

      After a tour of Vietnam and a three-year stint in prison, Jason is back in town and wants to rebuild his relationship with Gibby, the younger brother he hasn't seen for years. Determined to make that connection, he coaxes Gibby into a day at the lake: long hours of sunshine and whisky and older women.But when the four of them encounter a prison transfer bus on a stretch of empty road, one of the women taunts the prisoners, causing a riot on the bus.Soon after, Tyra is savagely murdered. Given his violent history, suspicion turns first to Jason. Determined to prove his older brother's innocence, Gibby must avoid the police and dive deep into his brother's hidden life, a journey that takes him into the darkest corners of the community

      The Unwiling
    • 2021

      Stephanie's Story

      It's Not Your Time Yet But Soon

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The narrative explores a father's profound grief and helplessness as he confronts his child's suffering. With raw emotion, he reflects on the limitations of his ability to protect and heal, expressing anger towards the medical system and a higher power. The poignant imagery of a swollen face and the gentle farewell highlights the deep bond between parent and child, emphasizing themes of loss, despair, and the struggle against an unforgiving reality.

      Stephanie's Story
    • 2021

      Set in the South at the height of the Vietnam War, The Unwilling combines crime, suspense and searing glimpses into the human mind and soul in NYT bestselling author John Hart's singular style.

      The Unwilling