 | Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957. |
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 | Integrating scripture and daily prayer, Moore looks to change mindsets such as rage, bitterness, and unforgiveness that serve as barriers to the life and word of God. |
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 | Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957. |
 | In this installment of Fern Michael's bestselling Revenge of the Sisterhood series, her group of female vigilantes is out to avenge a young woman whose mother was ruined by a famous film star. When Yoko Akia's mother was a teenager, she was purchased... |
 | Owen Meany, the dwarf son of a quarry worker in New Hampshire, accidentally kills his best friend's mother with a baseball when he hits it into the stands at a Little League game. Meany subsequently becomes a mystic who believes he is an instrument... |
 | Integrating scripture and daily prayer, Moore looks to change mindsets such as rage, bitterness, and unforgiveness that serve as barriers to the life and word of God. |
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 | The unusual main characters in this debut novel are a family of freed black slaves who hold slaves themselves. As the novel tells the stories of former slave Henry Townsend, his wife Caldonia, a man who hunts runaways for a living, and the various... |