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ahh… so many.. too many to count really. some of the first were probably A Wrinkle in Time, Where the Red Fern grows, Old Yeller, Phantom Tollbooth, just to name a few early ones. They taught me about beauty and relationships, and that imagination wherever you are or whatever you are going through, can always be unencumbered and free. I’ll always be grateful for that.
I love the Wrinkle in Time series! How could I have missed adding Madeleine L’Engle to my list? Have you read her book, A Live Coal Dropped in the Sea?
Only the Bible stands out as one among many; but I am grateful for the collection of books that have included wisdom, distilled from authors across time, which I have drawn and been influenced.
The Journal of George Fox,
John Woolman’s Journal,
the Bible (NIV),
The Quiet Eye by Sylvia Judson,
The Family of Man, edited by Edward Jean Steichen, 1955,
Eternal Echoes by John O’Donohue.
Many. At the moment, Thomas Moore’s “Care of the Soul” is making me feel truly grateful
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