Monday, 29 June 2020

Heart Of Glass by Ivy Ngeow


Paperback: Wherever you go, go with all your heart. - Confucius

Chicago 1980. Li-an Donohue’s luck changes the instant she meets a mysterious Italian businessman in the Drake Hotel. Hearing her play, he offers her a job in Macau on the spot.

She is there in a heartbeat. From a drab Chicago winter to swimming pools, Sémillon Blanc and lobster. It seems perfect. Li-an has her own private pavilion on the estate of a colonial gothic mansion. But easy livin’ is harder than she thought. She is homesick. Lonely. And beginning to think it might not be all it seems.

Until she meets slick New Yorker DJ, Ben. He is the ring-a-ding, the daddy cool of the club scene who shares her passion for – her obsession with – music. An island in China isn’t fun when you’re desperate to cut a recording deal, make it big in disco, he says. Ben has a secret plan. But it sure does not sound like music to Li-an’s ears.

Heart of Glass (2018) is published by Unbound, a publishing company set up by three writers, Dan, Justin and John.

About the author: Ivy Ngeow was born and raised in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. A graduate of the Middlesex University Writing MA programme, Ivy won the 2005 Middlesex University Literary Prize out of almost 1500 entrants worldwide. Her debut Cry of the Flying Rhino won the 2016 International Proverse Prize. She has written non-fiction for Marie Claire, The Star, The New Straits Times, South London Society of Architects’ Newsletter and Wimbledon magazine. Her short stories have appeared in Silverfish New Writing anthologies twice, The New Writer and on the BBC World Service,  Fixi Novo’s ‘Hungry in Ipoh’ anthology and most recently the Fixi 2020 Anthology. Ivy won first prize in the Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition 1994, first prize in the Barnes and Noble Career Essay Writing competition 1998 and was shortlisted for the David T K Wong Fellowship 1998 and the Ian St James Award 1999.

A highly-accomplished multi-instrumental musician since childhood, Ivy won fifth prize (out of 850 entrants) in the 2006 1-MIC (Music Industry Charts) UK Award for her original song – Celebrity, when she formed her own band, Satsuma (2005-07). Her songs are funky, modern and eclectic, with strong urban grooves and lyrics. Satsuma has played headlining gigs at top London venues such as: The Marquee Club, The Troubadour Club, The Water Rats, The Betsey Trotwood, Plan B and Clockwork. She lives in London.

Rating: 5/5

Saturday, 27 June 2020

Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo


Paperback: Kim Jiyoung is a girl born to a mother whose in-laws wanted a boy.

Kim Jiyoung is a sister made to share a room while her brother gets one of his own.

Kim Jiyoung is a female preyed upon by male teachers at school. Kim Jiyoung is a daughter whose father blames her when she is harassed late at night.

Kim Jiyoung is a good student who doesn't get put forward for internships. Kim Jiyoung is a model employee but gets overlooked for promotion. Kim Jiyoung is a wife who gives up her career and independence for a life of domesticity.

Kim Jiyoung has started acting strangely.

Kim Jiyoung is depressed.

Kim Jiyoung is mad.

Kim Jiyoung is her own woman.

Kim Jiyoung is every woman.

Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 (2018, English translation) is the South Korean sensation that has got the whole world talking. The life story of one young woman born at the end of the twentieth century raises questions about endemic misogyny and institutional oppression that are relevant to us all.

Riveting, original and uncompromising, and also a multi-million copy selling, international bestseller, this is the most important book to have emerged from South Korea.

Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982, a Guardian 'One To Look Out For 2020' and a Red Magazine 'Can't Wait To Read' Book of 2020, is translated from the Korean by Jamie Chang.

About the author: Cho Nam-Joo is a former television scriptwriter. In the writing of this book, she drew partly on her own experience as a woman who quit her job to stay at home after giving birth to a child. Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 is her third novel. It has had a profound impact on gender inequality and discrimination in Korean society, and has been translated into eighteen languages.

About the translator: Jamie Chang is an award-winningliterary translator and teaches at the Ewha Womans University in Seoul and LTI Korea’s Translation Academy in South Korea. She has translated The Great Soul of Siberia (2015) by Sooyong Park.

Rating: 5/5

Thursday, 25 June 2020

American Predator: The Hunt for the Most Meticulous Serial Killer of the 21st Century (True Crime) by Maureen Callahan


Paperback: Ted Bundy. John Wayne Gacy. Jeffrey Dahmer. The names of notorious serial killers are usually well-known; they echo in the news and in public consciousness.

But most people have never heard of Israel Keyes, one of the most ambitious and terrifying serial killers in modern history.

The FBI considered his behaviour unprecedented. Described by a prosecutor as “a force of pure evil,” Keyes was a predator who struck all over the United States. He buried “kill kits” - cash, weapons, and body-disposal tools - in remote locations across the country. Over the course of fourteen years, Keyes would fly to a city, rent a car, and drive thousands of miles in order to use his kits. He would break into a stranger’s house, abduct his victims in broad daylight, and kill and dispose of them in mere hours. And then he would return home to Alaska, resuming life as a quiet, reliable construction worker devoted to his only daughter.

When journalist Maureen Callahan first heard about Israel Keyes in 2012, she was captivated by how a killer of this magnitude could go undetected by law enforcement for over a decade. And so began a project that consumed her for the next several years - uncovering the true story behind how the FBI ultimately caught Israel Keyes, and trying to understand what it means for a killer like Keyes to exist. A killer who left a path of monstrous, randomly committed crimes in his wake - many of which remain unsolved to this day.

American Predator (2019) is the ambitious culmination of years of interviews with key figures in law enforcement and in Keyes’s life, and research uncovered from classified FBI files. Callahan takes us on a journey into the chilling, nightmarish mind of a relentless killer, and to the limitations of traditional law enforcement.

American Predator is an instant New York Times bestseller, an Amazon “Best Book of 2019”, a Washington Post “10 Books To Read in July”, a Los Angeles Times “Seven Highly Anticipated Books for Summer Reading”, a USA Today “20 of the Season’s Hottest New Books”, a New York Post “25 Best Beach Reads of 2019 You Need to Pre-Order Now”, a Bustle “The Best New True Crime Books You Can Read Right Now”, a finalist for The Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime and a Goodreads Choice Award Nominee.



About the author: Maureen Callahan is an award-winning investigative journalist, author, columnist, and commentator. She has covered everything from pop culture to politics. Her writing has appeared in Vanity Fair, New York, Spin, and the New York Post, where she is currently critic-at-large. She lives in New York.

Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Letter To A Suffering Church: A Bishop Speaks On The Sexual Abuse Crisis (Religion - Catholicism) by Bishop Robert Barron


Paperback: Why stay Catholic with so much scandal?

The sexual abuse scandal has gripped the Catholic Church for the past thirty years, and continues to wreak havoc even today. It has been a diabolical masterpiece, one that has compromised the work of the Church in every way and has left countless lives in ruins.

Many Catholics are understandably asking, “Why should I stay? Why not abandon this sinking ship before it drags me or my children under?"

In this stirring manifesto, Bishop Robert Barron, founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, explains why this is not the time to leave, but the time to stay and fight. Reading the current crisis through the lenses of Scripture and Church history, Bishop Barron shows that we have faced such egregious scandals before; that the spiritual treasures of the Church were preserved by holy men and women who recommitted themselves to fighting evil; and that there is a clear path forward for us today.

For Catholics questioning their faith, searching desperately for encouragement and hope, Letter To A Suffering Church (2019) will offer reasons to stay and fight for the Body of Christ.

About the author: Bishop Robert Barron is the founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

Any and all profits from the sale of this book will go to trusted charities that support the victims of sexual abuse. For more information, please visit https://www.sufferingchurchbook.com/

Painting by Jeffrey T Larson: "Tom Sawyer"


Credit: Jeffrey T Larson Studios - Artist Page

In A Book


The Disappearing People: The Tragic Fate of Christians in the Middle East by Stephen M Rasche


Hardback: Persecution of minorities in the Middle East.

Western indifference and complicity.

The looming end of Christianity in the Middle East.

Until this hour we are hungry and we are thirsty, we are naked, we are abused, and we have no dwelling place. And we toil as we labour with our hands. They dishonour us and we bless; they persecute us and we endure. They accuse us and we beg them. We are as the scum of the world and the offscouring of every person until now. - 1 Corinthians 4:11-13 (Translation from Aramaic Bible)

For 1400 years, the Christians of the Mideast lived under a system of sustained persecution as a distinct lower class of citizens under their Muslim rulers. Despite this systemic oppression, Christianity maintained a tenuous - even sometimes prosperous - foothold in the land of its birthplace up until the past several decades.

Yet today, Christianity stands on the brink of extinction in much of the Mideast. How did this happen? What role did Western foreign policy and international aid policy play? What of the role of Islam and the Christians themselves? How should history judge what happened to Christians of the Mideast and what lessons can be learned?

After nearly two millennia, the world's first Christians stand on the edge of disappearing from much of their ancient lands in the Mideast. Based on experience from over ten years of living and working among these communities - including the duration of the ISIS war in Iraq - Stephen M Rasche tells a tragic tale from a firsthand view. The story ranges from the wartime atrocities of ISIS to the halls of Western governments, from the perils and suffering of refugee camps to the UN and the Vatican. Rasche places the reader inside the lives and desperation of a people who have become the modern world's acceptable collateral damage.

The Disappearing People (2020) examines these questions based on the firsthand accounts of those who are living it.

About the author: Stephen Rasche is a recognized international expert on persecuted Christians and has served since 2010 as counsel to the Chaldean Archdiocese of Erbil, Iraq. He holds a BA from Boston University and a JD from the University of San Diego.

Monday, 22 June 2020

Remain Silent (DS Manon Bradshaw Series) by Susie Steiner


Hardback: 'Every civilized people on the face of the earth must be fully aware that this country is the asylum of nations, and that it will defend the asylum to the last ounce of its treasure and last drop of its blood. There is no point whatever on which we are prouder and more resolute.' - The Times, 1853

Newly married and navigating life with a preschooler as well as her adopted adolescent son, Manon Bradshaw is happy to be working part-time in the cold cases department of the Cambridgeshire police force, a job that allows her to potter in, coffee in hand, and log on for a spot of Internet shopping - precisely what she had in mind when she thought of work-life balance.

But beneath the surface Manon is struggling with the day-to-day realities of what she had assumed would be domestic bliss: fights about whose turn it is to clean the kitchen, the bewildering fatigue of having a young child while in her forties, and the fact that she is going to couples counselling alone because her husband feels it would just be her complaining.

But when Manon is on a walk with her four-year-old son in a peaceful suburban neighbourhood and discovers the body of a Lithuanian immigrant hanging from a tree with a mysterious note attached, she knows her life is about to change.

Suddenly, she is back on the job full-force, trying to solve the suicide - or is it a murder - in what may be the most dangerous and demanding case of her life.

Remain Silent (2020) is the third book in the Manon Bradshaw trilogy set in Cambridgeshire, UK.

About the author: Susie Steiner grew up in north London, studied English at university and trained as a journalist. She worked in newspapers for 20 years, 11 of them on staff at The Guardian.

Her first novel, Homecoming, was published by Faber & Faber to critical acclaim in 2013. Her second, Missing, Presumed was a Sunday Times bestseller which introduced detective Manon Bradshaw. It was a Richard & Judy book club pick and has sold 250,000 copies to date in the UK. Missing, Presumed was selected as one of the Guardian’s, Wall Street Journal’s and NPR's standout books of 2016. It was shortlisted for the Theakston's Crime Novel of the Year 2017. Persons Unknown, the sequel to Missing, Presumed, is her third novel - also a Richard & Judy book club pick and also long-listed for the Theakstons.

Susie has written extensively about losing her eyesight to Retinitis Pigmentosa. She is registered fully blind and lives in London with her husband and two children. In May 2019, she was diagnosed with a brain tumour (Grade 4 Glioblastoma) and has spent most of 2019 undergoing treatment: six hours of brain surgery, chemo radiation, and six cycles of chemotherapy.

Rating: 5/5

Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Second Sister by Chan Ho-Kei


Hardback: Nga-Yee, a librarian, lives a quiet life with her fifteen-year-old sister Siu-Man. After a difficult, impoverished upbringing and the deaths of their parents, they are finally finding a bit of stability.

Then one day, Nga-Yee comes home to find her teenage sister has jumped to her death from their twenty-second floor window.

Was it suicide, or was she pushed?

And does it have anything to do with a recent trip on the Hong Kong subway which left Siu-Man silent and withdrawn?

Nga-Yee cannot rest until she knows the truth about her sister - even if that means tracking down her sister's friends one by one and making them confess.

Part detective novel, part revenge thriller, Second Sister (2020, English translation) explores themes of sexual harassment, internet bullying and teenage suicide - and vividly captures the zeitgeist of Hong Kong today.

Second Sister is translated from the Chinese by Jeremy Tiang.

About the author: Chan Ho-Kei lives in Hong Kong. He has won the Mystery Writers of Taiwan Award for his short stories, and in 2011 he won the Soji Shimada, the biggest mystery award in the Chinese world.

About the translator: Jeremy Tiang's novel State of Emergency won the Singapore Literature Prize in 2018. He has translated more than ten books from Chinese, including Chan Ho-Kei's The Borrowed, and also writes and translates plays. He lives in Brooklyn.

Rating: 5/5

Saturday, 13 June 2020

Last Tang Standing by Lauren Ho


Paperback: Remember that your relatives are only human - that means they can be killed. - Ancient Chinese Proverb

Like all good Chinese children, Andrea Tang is doing her best to fulfil all her mother's plans for her life: she's on track to become partner at a top law firm in Singapore, she has a beautiful apartment in the right postcode and a perfect boyfriend who is practically made of husband material.

Except that those plans are unravelling fast: there's an unfairly attractive new lawyer out to steal her promotion, she has credit-card debt up to her eyeballs, her perfect boyfriend is now her perfect ex-boyfriend and the last single cousin in her family just got engaged, leaving her exposed to romantic meddling on all sides...

Last Tang Standing (2020) is a Crazy Rich Asians meets Bridget Jones’s Diary debut novel by a debut author. A funny and irresistible novel, it is a story of love and friendship, the pursuit of happiness, surviving one’s thirties intact, opening oneself up to love and last but not least, it is a story of the most intrusive people in the world: family!

About the author: Lauren is a reformed legal counsel who writes funny stories. She has previously worked for Doctors Without Borders and UNHCR. Hailing from Malaysia, she lived in the United Kingdom, France and Luxembourg before moving with her family to Singapore, where she is ostensibly working on her next novel. Last Tang Standing is not based on her mother. At all. Seriously.

She can be found here @hellolaurenho on Twitter, IG, FB and hellolaurenho.com.

Rating: 5/5

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Wednesday, 10 June 2020

The Missing American (PI Emma Djan Series) by Kwei Quartey


Paperback: Accra private investigator Emma Djan’s first missing persons case will lead her to the darkest depths of the email scams and fetish priests in Ghana, the world’s Internet capital.

When her dreams of rising through the Accra police ranks like her late father crash around her, 26-year-old Emma Djan is unsure what will become of her career. Through a sympathetic former colleague, Emma gets an interview with a private detective agency that takes on cases of missing persons, theft, and infidelity. It is not the future she imagined, but it is her best option.

Meanwhile, Gordon Tilson, a middle-aged widower in Washington, DC, has found solace in an online community after his wife’s passing. Through the support group, he has even met a young Ghanaian widow he’s come to care about.

When her sister gets into a car accident, he sends her thousands of dollars to cover the hospital bill to the horror of his only son, Derek. Then Gordon decides to surprise his new love by paying her a visit and disappears.

Fearing for his father’s life, Derek follows him across the world to Ghana, Internet capital of the world, where he and Emma will find themselves deep in a world of sakawa scams, fetish priests, and those willing to kill to protect their secrets.

The Missing American (2020) is a brand new series with female private investigator Emma Djan, from bestselling author Kwei Quartey! The Missing American has been optioned for film. The Missing American is dedicated to Ahmed Hussein-Suale, a Ghanaian journalist martyred on 16 January 2019.

The next book in the Emma Djan series - Sleep Well, My Lady - will be released on 12 January 2021.

About the author: Kwei Quartey is a crime fiction writer and physician living in Pasadena, California. Having practiced medicine for more than 20 years while simultaneously working as a writer, he has attained noteworthy achievements in both fields. Over the decades, Dr Quartey balanced the two professions by dedicating the early morning hours to writing before beginning a day in his clinic. In July 2018, Quartey retired from medicine to write full time.

As a crime fiction writer, Kwei Quartey made the Los Angeles Times Bestseller List in 2009. The following year, the G.O.G. National Book Club awarded him the title of Best Male Author. Wife of the Gods (2009) was the acclaimed debut novel in the Inspector Darko Dawson series, a police procedural set in Ghana. Next in the series came Children of the Street (2011), Murder at Cape Three Points (2014), Gold of Our Fathers (2016), Death By His Grace (2018). Death at the Voyager Hotel, a mystery e-novella not in the Darko series, was published July 2013.

Dr Quartey is a member of the Los Angeles chapter of Sisters in Crime, a fiction writers’ organization.

Rating: 5/5

Tuesday, 9 June 2020

The Life And Revelations Of Saint Gertrude The Great by St Gertrude the Great and the Religious of Her Monastery


Paperback: Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the Masses said throughout the world today, for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal Church, for those in my own home and in my family. Amen.

Our Lord revealed that the place on earth where He most delighted to be, after the Blessed Sacrament, was "in the heart and soul of Gertrude, My beloved." Therefore, we do not wonder that among all the most remarkable women Saints of the Church, St Gertrude is the one who carries the extraordinary title The Great.

The Revelations of St Gertrude the Great form one of the classics of Catholic writing. And although they would have to be classified as "mystical literature," their message is clear and obvious, for this book states many of the secrets of Heaven in terms that all can understand.

Recorded here are St Gertrude's many conversations with Our Lord, wherein He reveals His great desire to grant mercy to souls and to reward the least good act. In the course of their conversations, He reveals wonderful spiritual "shortcuts" that will help everyone in his or her spiritual life. Moreover, the Revelations of St Gertrude the Great actually open a window onto Heaven, where we can see the specific ways in which prayer, good works and liturgical celebrations on earth have very definite effects in Heaven-among the Saints and Angels and even with God Himself.

The Revelations of St Gertrude were authorized by Our Lord (pp.536-537) and they have been published in many editions, in various languages; they have inspired both clergy and laity for centuries. Surely the present generation of English-speaking Catholics will profit equally from this new edition of The Life and Revelations of St Gertrude the Great (2002, republication), who found such high favour with Our Lord that He chose to dwell in her heart in a special manner and to reveal to her many of the intimate secrets of His supernatural love for soul.

First published in English in 1862, The Life and Revelations of St Gertrude the Great is being principally a translation of the Insinuationes Divinae Pietatis. This edition is translated by The Poor Clares of Kenmare, Co Kerry.

About the author: St Gertrude the Great, a German Benedictine and mystic, was born in 1256 at Thuringia, Rome. As a youth, she enrolled with the Benedictine monastery of St Mary, under Gertrude of Hackeborn. Earnestly studying philosophy and theology, she later began to pursue perfection in the religious life, and also beheld a vision of Christ, Who permitted her to hear the beating of His heart. Her surviving works of literature include Life and Revelations and Spiritual Exercises. St Gertrude died around the seventeenth of November, 1302.

Sunday, 7 June 2020

The Adventurer's Son: A Memoir by Roman Dial


Hardback: In the predawn hours of 10 July 2014, twenty-seven-year-old Cody Roman Dial, the son of "adventure icon" (Outside) Roman Dial, slipped alone into Corcovado National Park, an untracked rainforest along Costa Rica’s remote Pacific Coast that shelters miners, poachers, and drug smugglers. He carried only a light backpack and machete, for he had been raised to be at home in the world's wildest places. On the eve of his departure, he emailed his father:

I am not sure how long it will take me, but I’m planning on doing 4 days in the jungle and a day to walk out. I’ll be bounded by a trail to the west and the coast everywhere else, so it should be difficult to get lost forever.

They were the last words Dial received from his son.

In the tradition of Into the Wild comes an instant classic of outdoor literature. A riveting work of uncommon depth, The Adventurer's Son is Dial's breathtaking account of his two-year quest to unravel the mystery of his son's fate - and, ultimately, the truth about their relationship.

As soon as he realized Cody Roman's return date had passed, Dial set off for Costa Rica. Trekking through the dense jungle, interviewing locals and searching for clues - the authorities suspected murder - the desperate father was forced to confront his own role in the events. Roman had raised his son to be fearless, instilling a love for the wild; they had travelled together across the globe, through rugged Alaska to remote Borneo, Bhutan, and Central America. In many ways, he had set his child on the path to Corcovado.

Was he ultimately responsible for his son’s fate? Did the young man, so full of confidence and ability, meet a dark end in this lawless wilderness that is notorious for sheltering drug smugglers, poachers, and illegal miners protective of their claims?

Or was Cody Roman, in fact, safe and using his finely honed outdoors skills on an epic solo adventure from which he would return at any moment?

Part detective story set in the most beautiful yet dangerous reaches of the planet, The Adventurer’s Son rapidly emerges as a far deeper tale of discovery - a journey to understand the truth about those we love the most.

The Adventurer’s Son (2020) includes fifty black-and-white photographs, courtesy of the author with a couple of exceptions.

About the author: Roman Dial is a pioneering American adventurer and a professor of mathematics and biology at Alaska Pacific University. "Renowned for audacious feats in mountaineering, ice climbing, rafting, and gruelling backcountry endurance races," writes National Geographic, "Roman is a mythic figure." A former National Geographic Explorer, her received his PhD from Stanford University and lives in Anchorage.

Friday, 5 June 2020

St Rita of Cascia: Saint of the Impossible (Wife, Mother, Widow, Nun) by Fr Joseph Sicardo OSA


Paperback: She hath opened her hand to the needy, and stretched out her hands to the poor... She hath opened her mouth to wisdom, and the law of clemency is on her tongue... Her children rose up and called her blessed: her husband, and he praised her. - Proverbs 31: 20, 26, 28

For centuries, St Rita of Cascia has been one of the most popular saints in the Catholic Church. She is known as the "Saint of the Impossible" because of her amazing answers to prayer as well as the remarkable events of her own life.

Here are the classic stories from her life: the bees which attended her birth, her great early desire to be a nun, her disappointment in not being allowed to be one and her marriage to a cruel husband, his conversion and his murder; and how St Rita prevented her two young sons from taking revenge.

Here also is the story of St Rita's miraculous entry into the Augustinian Convent, her miraculous thorn wound, her severe penances and her many virtues.

Though little documentation on St Rita exists, Fr Sicardo has made her come alive again; his great love and admiration for her shine forth on every page. We are reissuing this book in the hope that many people will pray to her and let her prove to them the truth of her great name, Saint of the Impossible! 

St Rita of Cascia (1990) was originally published by D B Hansen as Life of Sister St Rita of Cascia in 1916.

St Rita of Cascia is translated from the Spanish by Fr Dan J Murphy OSA, who affectionately dedicated this book to the Very Reverend J F Green OSA whose pious and untiring zeal has done so much to spread devotion to St Rita OSA of Cascia.

About the author: The Rev Father Joseph Sicardo OSA was a Spanish priest and author of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His biography of St Rita of Cascia: Saint of the Impossible was originally published in 1916 by D B Hansen and Sons, Chicago. Additionally, the work was translated by Fr. Dan J. Murphy, and is firmly based on the historical facts of the saint's life, as intended by the author. Father Sicardo's work was retypeset and reprinted by TAN Books in 1990, and also received the Cum Permissu Superiorum, Nihil Obstat, and Imprimatur upon publication.

Thursday, 4 June 2020

Dialogues Of Sulpitius Severus


Paperback: In the first of his Dialogues, Severus puts into the mouth of an interlocutor (Postumianus) a pleasing description of the life of coenobites and solitaries in the deserts bordering on Egypt. The main evidence of the virtue attained by them lies in the voluntary subjection to them of the savage beasts among which they lived. But Severus was no indiscriminating adherent of monasticism. The same dialogue shows him to be alive to its dangers and defects.

The second dialogue is a large appendix to the Life of St Martin of Tours, and really supplies more information of his life as bishop and of his views than the work which bears the title Vita S Martini.

The two dialogues occasionally make interesting references to personages of the epoch.

About the author: Sulpicius Severus (c363 – c425) was a Christian writer and native of Aquitania in modern-day France. He is known for his chronicle of sacred history, as well as his biography of Saint Martin of Tours.

The above information is taken from Wikipedia.

Wednesday, 3 June 2020

The Book of Dust Volume One: La Belle Sauvage by Philip Pullman


Paperback: Malcolm Polstead is the kind of boy who notices everything but is not much noticed himself. And so perhaps it was inevitable that he would become a spy.

Malcolm's father runs an inn called the Trout, on the banks of the river Thames, and all of Oxford passes through its doors. Malcolm and his dæmon, Asta, routinely overhear news and gossip, and the occasional scandal, but during a winter of unceasing rain, Malcolm catches wind of something new: intrigue.

He finds a secret message inquiring about a dangerous substance called Dust--and the spy it was intended for finds him.

When she asks Malcolm to keep his eyes open, Malcolm sees suspicious characters everywhere; Lord Asriel, clearly on the run; enforcement agents from the Magisterium; an Egyptian named Coram with warnings just for Malcolm; and a beautiful woman with an evil monkey for a dæmon. All are asking about the same thing: a girl - just a baby - named Lyra.

Lyra is the kind of person who draws people in like magnets. And Malcolm will brave any danger, and make shocking sacrifices, to bring her safely through the storm. 

La Belle Sauvage (2017) is the winner of the Waterstones Book of the Year 2017, Author of the Year in the British Book Awards and UK Author in the National Book Awards 2018. 

This edition comes with new original illustrations by Chris Wormell.

About the author: Philip Pullman is one of the most highly respected children's authors writing today. Philip was born in Norwich and educated in England, Zimbabwe, Australia and Wales. He studied English at Exeter College, Oxford. His first children's book, Count Karlstein, was published in 1982. To date, he has published 33 books read by children and adults alike. Winner of many prestigious awards, including the Carnegie of Carnegies and the Whitbread Award, Pullman's epic fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials has been acclaimed as a modern classic. It has sold 17.5 million copies worldwide and been translated into 40 languages. The Amber Spyglass won the Whitbread Book of the Year Award, the first time that prize was given to a children's book. In 2002, he received the 2002 Eleanor Farjeon Award for children's literature and in 2005, he was awarded the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. He lives in Oxford. 

Rating: 5/5

Tuesday, 2 June 2020

On Acquisition Of The Holy Spirit by St Seraphim of Sarov


Paperback: The venerated teachings of the ascetic monk Saint Seraphim of Sarov are here presented in their entirety.

Renowned and respected as one of the wisest monks of Russia, Saint Seraphim promoted the monastic discipline within the wider context of the Christian faith. Lay persons hearing his sermons and lessons would be encouraged to contemplate their place on Earth as one of God's creatures, while practising a modest existence mindful of others.

This text encapsulates the beliefs and core teachings of St Seraphim, including an introduction to his life and achievements and the tenets of his philosophy in faith. Famously ascetic and harsh on himself, Seraphim would often greet others with kindness and gentleness, going so far as to prostrate at their feet.

Seraphim for much of his life lived in the rugged, harsh terrain of the Russian countryside and woods; one heinous incident of his life saw thieves beat and seriously wound him, yet during their trial the monk - permanently hunchbacked from the attack - plead to the judge to have mercy on the perpetrators.

Pope John Paul II formally confirmed Seraphim a saint, and today imagery and relics depicting St Seraphim of Sarov are displayed throughout many churches in Russia and elsewhere. His existence, replete with a strong and unrelenting commitment to the Christian way of life has inspired many believers to follow his footsteps around the world.

In November 1831, a pious Orthodox Christian named Nicholas Motovilov met with St Seraphim and recorded his conversation. The notes by Motovilov were transcribed and published by SergiusNilus. The book recorded everything word for word of the Saint without any interpretations of the publisher or other persons.

About the Saint: Saint Seraphim of Sarov was born in the city of Kursk in 1759. His parents were pious Orthodox Christians, examples of true spirituality. At the age of ten, Seraphim was miraculously healed from a serious illness by means of the Kursk icon of the Theotokos. As a boy, he immersed himself in church services and church literature. He began monastic life at the hermitage of Sarov at the age of nineteen. He was tonsured as a monk when he was twenty-seven, and soon afterwards was ordained a deacon. The intensity and purity of Seraphim's participation in the Divine services are evident as he was allowed to see angels and during the liturgy on Holy Thursday, he saw the Lord Himself.

At thirty-four, Seraphim was ordained as a priest, and was assigned as the spiritual guide of the Diveyevo convent. At this time, he also received a blessing to begin life as a hermit in the forest surrounding Sarov. He lived in a small cabin, devoting himself entirely to prayer, fasting, and the reading of the Scriptures and the Holy Fathers. Seraphim would go to the monastery on Sundays to receive Holy Communion; and then return to the forest.

In 1804, Seraphim was attacked by robbers and almost beaten to death. Permanent injuries sustained from this attack caused him to always be bent over and the need of a staff to walk. After this event, the Saint began more fervent prayers, incessant for a thousand days and a thousand nights; spending the better part of his time kneeling on a stone near his cell crying out, "Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner." Then he spent three years in absolute silent seclusion.

Obeying the request of the elders of the monastery, Seraphim returned to the monastery in 1810 but continued to live in prayer, and silent seclusion for another ten years. In obedience to a heavenly vision, Seraphim ended his silence and began to speak for the benefit of others. The Saint greeted all who came to him with a prostration, a kiss and the words of the Pascha greeting: "Christ is Risen!" He called everyone, "my joy." In 1825, he returned to his forest cell, where he received thousands of pilgrims from across Russia. Granted the gift of clairvoyance, the wonder-working Saint Seraphim of Sarov gave consolation and guidance to all.

Saint Seraphim died on 2 January 1833, while kneeling before an icon of the Theotokos.