Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Rebecca Davis

    Rebecca Harding Davis stands as a pioneer of American literary realism. She intentionally focused her writing on the struggles of marginalized groups in the 19th century, including African Americans, women, immigrants, and the working class. Through her narratives, Davis aimed to effect social change, bringing the plight of these often-overlooked communities to the forefront. Her work is distinguished by its unflinching realism and a deep commitment to fostering empathy and understanding.

    Wall Dolphin
    John Andross
    Piers Plowman and the Books of Nature
    Tear Down This Wall of Silence: Dealing with Sexual Abuse in Our Churches (an introduction for those who will hear)
    With Two Hands
    Witness Men
    • Witness Men

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      True missionary stories from the highlands of Papua, Indonesia from 1955 to 2010, when one of the tribes received their first New Testament.

      Witness Men
    • With Two Hands

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.5(170)Add rating

      These stories from Ethiopia show the power of God. Find out about the invisible evangelist, the two girls who prayed and other astonishing stories.

      With Two Hands
    • Piers Plowman and the Books of Nature

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book delves into the intricate relationship between divine creativity, poetry, and ethics in William Langland's fourteenth-century dream vision. By situating Langland's concept of kynde (nature) within modern literary, philosophical, legal, and theological discussions, the author addresses complex interpretative challenges presented by the poem, offering fresh insights into its themes and significance.

      Piers Plowman and the Books of Nature
    • John Andross

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.

      John Andross
    • Set against the backdrop of Santa Barbara, this imaginative tale features a baby dolphin emerging from a woman's wall, symbolizing the region's connection to the ocean. Beautifully illustrated by local author Rebecca Davis, the story celebrates beach life and local landmarks, inviting readers to embrace a love for the sea and its enchanting creatures.

      Wall Dolphin
    • Jade

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Eighteen-year-old Lizzy is thrust into the Victorian era with a mission to uncover the truth about a distant relative facing execution for murder. Haunted by dreams of a mysterious man with jade-green eyes, she finds him to be real and feels an undeniable attraction. However, her priority is to save her ancestor and clear her name before returning to her own time. As she navigates this urgent quest, Lizzy grapples with her feelings for the enigmatic stranger while racing against time.

      Jade
    • From one old woman's prayer, a young girl was brought to faith, a missionary was sent to Africa and a church was born in Central Africa.

      Good News Must Go Out
    • Read fourteen true stories of the Light of the World shining in the land of Colombia, South America. God has delivered people from burning houses. God has healed the ones who cursed. God has even rescued kidnappers.

      Lights in a Dark Place
    • Return of the White Book

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The Karen tribe had been waiting for generations to hear the Word of God. The legend of the missing white book had been passed down throughout the centuries. When the missionaries came, they found a people ready to listen and believe.

      Return of the White Book