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ISBN / ISSN:
9780473156114
The Chocolate Seller On Broadway and His Kids
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Author:
Chris Grantham
Published by:
Chris Grantham publishing
The one and a half square meters of footpath space on Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland from which Mark Grantham sells his chocolate bars for charity has to be one of the smallest retail sites in New Zealand. One regular customer jokingly refers to it as Mark's 'office', because it is where Mark - severly disabled with cerebral palsy since birth - has plied his trade for the last seventeen years.
For 20 years now, Chris Grantham has been Mark's chocolate admin man. For 33 years he has also doubled as his father and therefore knows him rather well! Mark's is quite a story - and there's much, much more to it than chocolate - taste and you'll see.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9780864735652
Acts of Love
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NZ$ 33.00 each
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Author:
Susan Pearce
Published by:
Victoria University Press
Rita Harper met her husband in a religious cult in the United States. They are happily married, but Rita is still obsessed with their former leader, Leland Swann, and when Leland invites himself into the family home, and then announces his plan to revive People Under God's Command in New Zealand, Rita believes that he's offering her a last chance at salvation. Leland's arrival coincides with Rita's daughter, Stella, who has retreated home after the end of a relationship and is in no mood to flatter a guru. Rita throws herself into Leland's quest for fame and interferes in Stella's life, but if she can't face the truth of what happened forty years before, she might alienate her daughter and destroy her own marriage. Acts of Love is an unputdownable story of passion and ambition, love and duty, and what 'God' can mean to different people.
First published November 2007.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9780670917211
Escape
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Carolyn Jessop with laura Palmer
Published by:
Viking (Penguin)
Carolyn Jessop was born into a religious cult known as the Fundamentalist Church of the Latter Day Saints, a 10,000-strong community living in Arizona, USA. Aged 18 she was coerced into marriage with a 50-year-old man she barely knew. She became his fourth wife, and had eight children in 15 years.
This is the true story of Carolyn Jessop's life in this violent and abusive cult. Half-starved, constantly pregnant, women were denied access to proper healthcare or contraception, and sometimes beaten so badly that they could not hear or see for days. Children were brainwashed, taught that everyone outside the community was evil, that dinosaurs never existed and men never set foot on the moon. Books were banned. The local police were cult members and would prevent women from escaping; children were beaten by other cult members to keep their parents in line.
But Carolyn Jessop escaped and just a year later her testimony was central to ...
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