LIBROS DEL AUTOR: helen brown

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  • Prayers, Thanks and Praises
    Helen Brown
    This book is a journey of Gratitude and Faith, a heartfelt collection of daily prayers that chronicles the author’s spiritual journey. Through sickness, heartache, and triumph, she expresses gratitude, seeks guidance, and finds peace in God’s presence. Each prayer reflects her deepening relationship with God, showcasing the transformative power of prayer in overcoming life’s tr...
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    9,55 €

  • Surprise House
    Abbie Farwell Brown / Helen Mason Grose
    Rediscover the heartwarming charm of 'Surprise House,' a delightful children’s story by Abbie Farwell Brown. This classic of juvenile literature explores themes of family life and friendship through engaging verse. Perfect for early readers, this timeless story captures the simple joys and everyday adventures that make childhood special.'Surprise House' falls under the categori...
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    17,23 €

  • Talks to Freshman Girls
    Helen Dawes Brown
    Talks to Freshman Girls, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of sc...
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    18,91 €

  • The Story of the Pigs
    Dr.Helen Bradford / Lori Brown Mirabal
    Most African Americans came to the United States from the continent of Africa. A continent is a large body of land that has lots of countries inside of it. Africa is the second largest of the seven continents around the world. In early African villages you would find musicians, artists and storytellers alongside warriors and farmers. The warriors kept the village safe, and the ...
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    9,59 €

  • You’re
    Helen Brown
    The newest fiction offering from Helen Brown explores the issues around domestic and family violence, recovery, healing, and forgiveness. In this collection of short stories, we are introduced to the small town of Huntersville, where God brings people to find hope and healing, and a relationship with him. A warning - this book contains descriptions of violence and its consequen...
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    10,57 €

  • Expecting Heaven...
    Helen Brown
    Is going to heaven a guarantee if you’re a good person? The entire world tries to convince us of this, but what if this is simply false?Like most people, first-time author Helen Brown struggled with life, God, and doubt. She recognized that much of what the world declares does not align with our physical and spiritual presence. It wasn’t until she questioned the true meaning of...
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    27,99 €

  • Expecting Heaven...
    Helen Brown
    Is going to heaven a guarantee if you’re a good person? The entire world tries to convince us of this, but what if this is simply false?Like most people, first-time author Helen Brown struggled with life, God, and doubt. She recognized that much of what the world declares does not align with our physical and spiritual presence. It wasn’t until she questioned the true meaning of...
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    19,84 €

  • Christmas Journeys
    Helen Brown
    A successful devotional writer, Helen Brown’s debut novel, takes her characters on a journey through time - to the past, and the future. This book gives us three stories in one. Mary, an 86 year-old has become stuck in her ways. A journey to the past gives her a new perspective on life and faith. Her granddaughter suffers a tragedy and then embarks on a journey of her own which...
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    30,96 €

  • Fireside Stories
    Helen Brown / Wendy Brown
    Join Helen and Wendy as they take you on a journey into days gone by. Visit with family and friends in a simpler time, when hard work was the order of the day, family was everything, and life in Australia was challenging but rewarding. 3 ...
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    13,93 €

  • Reflections
    Helen Brown
    Helen Brown takes us on a journey, not to her own stories, but to those of past generations. In ’Reflections’ we get a glimpse of what life was like during her father’s younger days. Share in his stories and stories passed down through the generations, and see what God has done through the years. 3 ...
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    22,55 €

  • More Water into Wine
    Helen Brown
    Come on another journey with Helen Brown as she takes us through 100 times that God has taken her ordinary, everyday, ’water’ moments and transformed them into moments of ’wine’ inspiration. Let Helen’s small triumphs and lessons encourage you that God is interested in your everyday ’water’ moments too and He will teach you your own lessons, if you stop to let him speak. 3 ...
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    12,43 €

  • Conversations with Myself
    Helen Brown
    Helen Brown takes us, once again, on a journey to see the hand of God in our everyday circumstances. After the death of her mother, she found purpose and healing in her writing, and she shares her insights with us through this collection of short devotionals. 3 ...
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    12,49 €

  • 365 Glasses of Wine - Revised Edition
    Helen Brown
    This collection from Helen Brown gives a daily 'sip' of inspiration and encouragement. Each story is taken from her real-life experiences of walking, with God, through farming, drought, hardship, family life, and depression. Each story is designed to encourage others as they walk with God. 3 ...
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    15,84 €

  • Turning Water into Wine
    Helen Brown
    Do you ever think about the miracle of the water turning to wine? Do you ever wonder what the relevance of that might be for you today? In 'Turning Water into Wine', Helen Brown takes 100 ordinary 'water' moments and describes how God has used these to teach her valuable lessons about life and His love for her.  3 ...
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    13,35 €

  • Whispers from on High
    Helen Brown
    'Whispers from on High' is a collection of works by Helen Brown, where she shares her wisdom and love for her Saviour. In these pages, you will find her poetry, some short stories and devotionals, sharing her unique insight into the spiritual world. Be inspired, comforted and strengthened as she shares her heart with you. Perfect as a coffee table book. 3 ...
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    24,87 €

  • Youth Activism and Solidarity
    Gavin Brown / Helen Yaffe
    This book tells the story of the young people who actively campaigned against apartheid in 1980s via a continuous protest outside the South African Embassy in London. It brings new insights to the interplay between social movements and young people’s lives, exploring how the practices of growing up are entangled with the practices of y ...
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    88,08 €

  • Paris Vistas
    Helen Davenport Brown Gibbons
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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    26,67 €

  • Youth Activism and Solidarity
    Gavin Brown / Helen Yaffe
    This book tells the story of the young people who actively campaigned against apartheid in 1980s via a continuous protest outside the South African Embassy in London. It brings new insights to the interplay between social movements and young people’s lives, exploring how the practices of growing up are entangled with the practices of y ...
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    267,99 €

  • 500 Tips for School Improvement
    Helen Horne / Sally (Educational Development Ad Brown
    Schools now have to prove that they are effective learning organizations. To achieve this, management competences must evolve at the same time as staff development and training. This text provides useful tips covering all aspects of school management and individual effectiveness. ...
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    148,19 €

  • Headed for Home
    Mary Helen Brown
    Mary Helen Brown’s first novel is about family, baseball, and maybe a ghost. Set in Rowja, a small town in rural east Texas, narrator “Speedy” relates the events of one particular summer that starts with an angel falling, and ends with changing the lives of all who become entwined in the Summester project of Speedy’s sister and her college friends. Meet the colorful characters ...
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    11,01 €

  • Tumbledown Manor
    Helen Brown
    From New York Times bestselling author Helen Brown comes a witty, uplifting novel about a woman who discovers that it’s never too late to build the home--and the life--you’ve always longed for... The windows rattle. The roof leaks. Every surface cries out to be stripped, painted, or polished. But for writer Lisa Trumperton, the dilapidated manor house that once belonged to her...
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    16,79 €

  • Social Work and Foster Care
    Helen Cosis Brown
    The child is placed at the heart of the text and it includes substantial chapters examining key pieces of legislation, law, policy frameworks and the overreaching theoretical and research evidence to support good practice and help students gain confidence whilst on placements. ...
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    58,04 €

  • Everything for Sale? The Marketisation of UK Higher Education
    Helen Carasso / Roger Brown
    As well as helping to explain the evolution of British higher education over the past thirty years, this book contains some important messages about the consequences of introducing or extending market competition in universities’ core activities of teaching and research. ...
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    268,00 €

  • Everything for Sale? The Marketisation of UK Higher Education
    Helen Carasso / Roger Brown
    As well as helping to explain the evolution of British higher education over the past thirty years, this book contains some important messages about the consequences of introducing or extending market competition in universities’ core activities of teaching and research. ...
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    79,99 €

  • Knowledge and Innovation
    Helen Brown
    This book presents case studies from the US, the UK and Japan. Packed full of vignettes from cases studies and subscribing to a socio-cultural approach rather than the often tacit assumption that knowledge and ’technology transfer’ is a logistical problem, this excellent volume illuminates the often misunderstood process of knowledge transfer. ...
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    88,25 €

  • Orphans
    Helen Dawes Brown
    In Helen Dawes Brown’s poignant novel, 'Orphans,' the intricate bonds and hidden resentments within a family are brought to light after the death of their parents. The narrative explores the challenges faced by orphaned siblings as they navigate their newfound independence and confront unresolved conflicts from their shared past. Each character grapples with their identity and ...
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    25,08 €

  • A Civilian Attaché
    Helen Dawes Brown
    'A Civilian Attaché: A Story Of A Frontier Army Post' by Helen Dawes Brown offers a captivating glimpse into 19th-century frontier life. The story unfolds within the confines of a remote army post, exploring the interactions and relationships between soldiers, civilians, and the natural landscape. Brown masterfully captures the atmosphere of the era, depicting the challenges an...
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    21,06 €

  • Social Work with Lesbians and Gay Men
    Christine Cocker / Helen Cosis-Brown
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    72,86 €

  • Elan Vital (1917)
    Helen Williston Brown
    Elan Vital is a novel written by Helen Williston Brown and published in 1917. The story takes place in the United States during the early 1900s and follows the life of a young woman named Elan Vital. Elan is a passionate and ambitious young woman who dreams of making a name for herself in the world of literature.The novel explores themes of love, ambition, and the pursuit of ha...
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    20,65 €

  • Orphans (1911)
    Helen Dawes Brown
    Orphans is a novel written by Helen Dawes Brown in 1911. The story revolves around two orphaned siblings, a brother and a sister named Jim and Nancy, who are forced to leave their home in the countryside and move to the city to live with their aunt and uncle. The children are initially excited about the prospect of starting a new life in the city, but soon realize that their au...
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    34,34 €


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