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    Ian Hamilton's writing centers on theological and spiritual themes, exploring the profound nature of faith and its impact on daily life. He emphasizes the practical application of biblical principles, offering readers valuable insights for their spiritual journeys. His work is rooted in a solid theological foundation, aiming to encourage and strengthen believers. Hamilton's approach provides a thoughtful guide for those seeking to deepen their understanding and practice of Christianity.

    The Best American Magazine Writing 2007
    • The Best American Magazine Writing 2007

      • 502 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      This year's selection includes William Langewiesche's probing investigation in Vanity Fair of the slaughter of twenty-four Iraqis in Haditha; C. J. Chivers's chilling account in Esquire of the 2004 hostage crisis in Beslan, which killed 331 people, 186 of them children; Susan Casey's revelation in Best Life of a virtually unknown, Texas-sized garbage dump resting at the bottom of the Pacific ocean; and Andrew Corsello's harrowing portrait in GQ of Robert Mugabe's mad rule and two men-a white farmer and a fiery black priest-who strive for forgiveness instead of hate. The collection also includes Vanessa Grigoriadis's hilarious portrait of fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld in New York Magazine; Christopher Hitchens's profile of survivors of Agent Orange in Vanity Fair; Sandra Tsing Loh's coverage of the stay-at-home-mommy debate in the Atlantic Monthly; Paul Theroux's thoughts on the dangers of anthropomorphism and our misconceptions about birds in the Smithsonian; Janet Reitman's unraveling of the mysteries of Scientology in Rolling Stone; and the work of nine other exceptional writers.

      The Best American Magazine Writing 20072007