A powerful, unforgettable account of Christ's grace, mercy, and His work in their lives!A talented daughter of Holocaust survivors, Lily Isaacs is a woman who has felt pain and loss, and found the inc
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Lilah Stone has never followed football. She grew up in one of the country's biggest college football towns, but she's a painter. She doesn't go all weak-kneed for some jock. Especially not after the
Literary Nonfiction. Essays. Winner of the 2015 Essay Collection Competition, Selected by Wayne Koestenbaum. "Rarely have I come across tenderness, venom, and fire held so intimately, so exquisitely,
For Lennox Cooper, helping out a friend means gambling with her life.In the rainy city of Portland, Matilda Bauer has been blackmailing her parole officer, Fulin Chen. Just when Fulin’s ready to come
Take an unflinching look at the ordinary. All-waving, all-drowning Dionysian worship – in this mash-up homage to Stevie Smith,Charles Bukowski and Japanese Outside Art. Dive in.Press reviews for Lily’
The third noir mystery featuring P.I. Lennox Cooper, a smart detective, a smart poker player, and one of today's boldest heroines in the sorority of lonesome gumshoes."Gardner has created a modern P.I
2015 QBR Wheatley Book Award Finalist for First Fiction.If you had told Deka in 2005, as she sat on a plane bound for America, that she would one day wish to be in Nigeria, she would have spat in your