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Stephen Baker

    January 1, 1921 – September 13, 2004
    Stephen Baker
    Visual Persuasion
    Final Jeopardy
    The Numerati
    How to Live with a Neurotic Cat
    How to Live With a Neurotic Dog
    Carnivore Diet Bible
    • 2023

      Three in One

      The Christian and the Character of God

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the nature of God, the book presents two approaches to understanding His character. The first suggests direct revelation from God would provide clarity, while the second relies on human experience and evidence, which may lead to subjective interpretations. The author argues that the Bible serves as a source of divine revelation, offering insights into God's nature and dispelling personal speculation. Through this lens, readers are invited to engage with biblical texts to gain a more accurate understanding of God.

      Three in One
    • 2023

      Written by Stephen Baker,That Behaviour Book: The simple truth about teaching childrenis an essential book for every teacher, providing an engaging and unique mix of anecdotes, practical strategies and moral imperatives for successful and child-centred behaviour management.

      That Behaviour Book
    • 2021
    • 2021

      The author's admiration for Alan Bennett's work is evident, particularly through their study of "Talking Heads" during A-levels. This deep appreciation highlights the influence of Bennett's storytelling and character development on the author's perspective and writing style. The exploration of themes and nuances within Bennett's pieces serves as a foundation for the author's own creative journey.

      Brief Encounters
    • 2021

      Money impacts every single one of us. Some see it as simply a means to an end, others view creating wealth as the aim of their life. It is even seen as inherently evil by some. Despite where you personally stand, have you ever stopped to deeply explore what the Bible, our true guide in every aspect of life, has to say about this divisive topic? Money has a strange effect on people. For some people accumulating money and creating wealth is a habit and the aim of their life is to ensure that they are never without it. Others view money as a means to an end - necessary but in itself with no value - its only purpose to help them get through life with as little hassle as possible. There are people who consider money to be evil in itself, as it brings out the raw sinful responses of greed, avarice, covetousness, jealousy etc. At the opposite end of the spectrum there are those who see money as a posi-tive thing, to be desired and a visible evidence of success, skill, creativity, and intelligence. This book will explore the truth about what money is and look at it from a biblical perspective; in other words - What does the Bible say about money?

      The Money Maze
    • 2020

      Set on a memorable night in July 2019, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of a seasoned server who has witnessed a myriad of events at their establishment over two years. From unexpected strip shows to chaotic brawls, the protagonist reflects on the wild experiences that have shaped their perspective on nightlife. The story hints at a significant event that will stand out among the many unforgettable moments encountered in this vibrant setting.

      Six for the Road
    • 2020

      Reckoning

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The author shares a deep admiration for Alan Bennett, particularly his acclaimed work "Talking Heads," which was a significant part of their A-level studies. This appreciation highlights the influence of Bennett's storytelling and character development on the author's literary journey.

      Reckoning
    • 2019

      Secrets

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Driven by ambition and the desire for love, the characters in this narrative grapple with the burdens of their secrets. Each fictitious individual reflects complex emotional struggles, showcasing the profound impact that hidden truths can have on relationships and personal fulfillment. The author, an admirer of Alan Bennett, weaves a tale that explores the intricate dynamics of ambition and the human condition.

      Secrets
    • 2019

      Twists and Turns

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The author expresses a deep admiration for Alan Bennett's work, particularly highlighting the impact of "Talking Heads," which was a significant part of their A-level studies. This passion for Bennett's storytelling and character development serves as a foundation for exploring themes of human experience and social commentary in the author's own writing.

      Twists and Turns
    • 2019

      Urban expert John Rossant and business journalist Stephen Baker look beyond the false promises of the past to examine the real future of transportation and the repercussions for the world's cities, the global economy, the environment, and our individual lives.

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