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New Releases by Michele TorreyMichele Torrey is the author of The Case of the Gasping Garbage (2012), The Case of the Crooked Carnival (2012), The Case of the Mossy Lake Monster (2012), The Case of the Terrible T. rex (2012), The Case of the Graveyard Ghost (2012).
The Case of the Gasping Garbage
release date: Apr 03, 2012
The Case of the Crooked Carnival
release date: Apr 03, 2012
The Case of the Mossy Lake Monster
release date: Apr 03, 2012
The Case of the Terrible T. rex
release date: Apr 03, 2012
The Case of the Graveyard Ghost
release date: Apr 03, 2012
Випадок зі страхітливим тиранозавром (та інші супернаукові випадки)
release date: Jan 01, 2012
The Case of the Terrible T. Rex (and Other Super-scientific Cases)
release date: Jan 01, 2010
release date: Apr 02, 2009
release date: Mar 12, 2009
The Case of the Barfy Birthday
release date: Jan 01, 2009
release date: Jan 01, 2008
release date: Dec 18, 2007
Re-visioning Our Planet, Re-visioning Our Selves
release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Case of the Graveyard Ghost, and Other Super Scientific Cases
release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Case of the Mossy Lake Monster and Other Super-scientific Cases
release date: Jan 01, 2002
release date: Feb 01, 2000
Many have seen the rabbi from Nazareth. Many believe. From all over Palestine they flock to hear him speak, to be healed, to witness the miracles. But even as Jesus reaches out his hands to heal, there are those who would put a crown upon his head, who would make him their king. There are others who are outraged by his breaking of the laws, by his healings on the Sabbath, his eating with unwashed hands. They fear he is leading the masses away from the traditions of the Fathers, from the law of Moses, and the divine will of God. It is a time of turmoil, of oppression, as the Jewish nation labors under the occupation of the Roman Empire. Will they ever be free from the yoke of tyranny? Will the Messiah ever come? And is Jesus the Messiah for whom they have waited? Beloved Rabbi is the story of Jesus his ministry, his death, his resurrection, and his love as witnessed by those who were there. Relive these tumultuous times with twenty-two of Jesus'' contemporaries. Hear their stories. Rejoice with them. Weep with them. Hear the call of the shofar as Tobias of Capernaum gathers at the Temple gates in preparation for the timely sacrifice of his paschal lamb. He is a good man, a good father, recently troubled by the fanaticism of his son, Eli. Already Tobias has lost one son to the Romans, must he lose yet another? Run to the shore of the Sea of Galilee with Tobias= son, Eli, as he seeks to make Jesus king, the military leader of an army of zealots against Rome. Raise your fist with Eli and his fellow zealots, the Brothers, as they cry out, ALet everyone who is zealous for the law and supports the covenant come out with us! To Israel! To Israel!@ From Laban of the Sanhedrin, a pompous, ring-clacking Pharisee who has forgotten what it means to search for truth, to Claudia Procula, the haunted wife of the prefect of Judea, the characters in Beloved Rabbi are rich in spiritual and political insight, and historic detail. The following is an excerpt: BERNICE OF CAPERNAUM A Woman''s Faith Tirzah entered the house with a jug of water on her shoulders. "Mother, let me help you with that," said her daughter. Bernice stopped plucking the chicken and reached to take the earthenware jug from Tirzah''s shoulders. "Nonsense. My bones are not so brittle that I cannot still fetch water." "But Mother " "Hush now, there is something important that I must tell you." Tirzah lowered the jug to the floor and ignored the pain that shot through her back. "Wash your hands while I catch my breath. You cannot go into town with feathers all over your hands." "Go into town?" Tirzah gazed at her daughter, Bernice. Once so vital plain to look at, yes, but vital and strong a joy to be around. Now gray hair covered Bernice''s head, a jaundiced gray, so unlike the silver that crowned Tirzah''s head. Bernice''s hands shook as she poured water from the jug into a shallow basin. Tirzah noticed that her daughter''s hands were as gray and pasty as her face, as if she washed them with ashes instead of water. Bernice had suffered from sickness for twelve years. For twelve years Tirzah had been forced to watch her daughter deteriorate into the illness that now clutched her as surely as if a demon possessed her. Tirzah had been furious when Shobach, Bernice''s husband, had handed her daughter a bill of divorcement. "My wife never ceases to bleed," he said, too cowardly to meet Tirzah''s glare. "Always she is unclean. And a man must have children or he is nothing." And so for eleven years, Bernice had lived with Tirzah. Two women, alone, seeing one physician after another, each physician spouting promises of wellness. Money first. Wellness will follow. Tirzah sold her donkey, her wagon, her comfortable home, and took Bernice to Jerusalem, to Damascus, and finally to Egypt, where the physicians were rumored to be the best in the world. Now they lived in a one-room stone house, sharing a parched, used-up courtyard with seven other familie
release date: Jun 01, 1999
Bottles of Eight and Pieces of Rum
release date: Jan 01, 1998
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