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Joann Davis

    Joann Davis writes with a deep understanding of readers, stemming from her background as a book editor. Her work explores the intricacies of human relationships and societal forces. Davis focuses on authentic portrayals of characters and their inner lives. Through her writing, she offers a perceptive look at contemporary life.

    Joann Davis
    Il piccolo libro del q.b. Per scoprire quanto basta per essere felici
    Die Legende vom Hirten. Wie ein einfaches Gebet die Welt veränderte
    The well that never runs dry
    The Best Things in Life Aren't Things
    The Little Secret That Can Change Your Life
    The book of the shepherd : the story of one simple prayer, and how it changed the world
    • 2011

      In a mythical time, in an unnamed land, the shepherd Joshua is troubled by the harsh code of "an eye for an eye" that governs his world. Called by a dream, he sets off on a journey to find "the new way." Accompanied by Elizabeth, a former slave, and David, a boy who must learn to walk in new shoes, the shepherd knows that "an age of miracles" will come when the new way is found. The journey is not without incident. On their way, the travelers meet a cast of extraordinary characters, including the Storyteller, the Apothecary, the Blind Man, and the Stranger. Each imparts an important lesson that pushes the travelers toward their destiny. But Joshua, Elizabeth, and David will also discover that sometimes what we have been searching for has been inside us all along.

      The book of the shepherd : the story of one simple prayer, and how it changed the world
    • 2011

      The well that never runs dry

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      2.9(23)Add rating

      "When a package from an antiquarian bookshop in Frankfurt, Germany, arrives in Dorset, Vermont, the recipient finds that it contains a mysterious note and rare book. Bound in vellum, the book is impressed with the image of a woman holding a chalice in her outstretched hands as she stands atop a rock near an unsheathed sword"--Jacket.

      The well that never runs dry
    • 2005

      Encouraging readers to rethink their priorities, this book offers a fresh perspective on living a meaningful life beyond the confines of consumerism and workaholism. Through a series of short essays, it emphasizes the importance of spiritual values over material success, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from inner transformation. By embracing a mindset that values virtues and connections over competition, readers are invited to challenge societal norms and inspire change, ultimately redefining what it means to lead a rewarding life.

      The Little Secret That Can Change Your Life
    • 2003

      The Best Things in Life Aren't Things

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Nowadays, it's easy to think that happiness comes from getting the latest gadget advertised on television. But the little book you hold in your hands suggests that life is a spiritual exercise rooted in virtue, principle, experience, faith, community, and heartfelt emotion. Through simple essays, the author highlights the importance of making a "declaration of enough," developing "soul intensity," and avoiding "affluenza." This celebration of the real stuff of life expands on the popular bumper sticker that expresses what people everywhere know -- that "The Best Things in Life Aren't Things." Book jacket.

      The Best Things in Life Aren't Things