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BRAND NEW TITLES FOR RELEASE

Posted on Sun, 15 Mar 2009 18:45 by Lynette Leitch

With four releases scheduled for April and May 2009, it promises to be another exciting year for Canaan Press.

cyberSky (for ages 8 – 12), the eagerly-awaited sequel to The Lying Tree, is available at Easter. A sinister and cautionary tale, it promises to be a real page-turner as writers, Alexa Tewkesbury and Steve Legg, tell a further adventure in the lives of a group of friends who, this time, are caught up in the dark world of cyber-bullying.

Paper Thongs and Other Misadventures is a quirky collection of true life mishaps that will not only have you laughing out loud, but will get you thinking about life, packed as it is with all its highs and lows. Sit back and let Steve Legg entertain you with his unique brand of humour - but avoid reading it in public, unless, like Steve, you’re prepared to make a spectacle of yourself!

Destiny Calls is proof that you can’t dream too big when God’s on the board of directors. Read how one couple impacted thousands of lives over five decades, and still show no signs of retiring from the race. Norman and Grace Barnes are living proof that an ordinary couple can do extraordinary and inspirational things …with God.

Life withers in a parched land. The fragrance of fresh, clear water has long been forgotten, but not the enmity between the Herders and the Millers, the only two remaining tribes. Or are they…?                        Rob Chidley’s gripping debut novel, The Third Tribe, will have you reading into the night to discover the fate of a people struggling to survive in a world of dying resources. Are there lessons to learn from this compelling tale that could be applied to 21st century earth before it’s too late?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

 

 

 

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