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the book of forgiving
the book of forgiving
Desmond & Mpho Tutu
Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter Rev. Mpho Tutu have joined forces to write this practical guide to forgiveness. Drawing from lessons learnt during The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and from personal tragedy, they have devised a fourfold pathway to forgiveness applicable in many scenarios. Underpinning the book is the impact forgiveness (both requesting and granting it) can have on an individual and the wider community. -
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By The Green Of The Spring – Paddy Richardson
These Precious Days – Ann Patchett
The One-In-A-Million Boy – Monica Wood
How To Be A Bad Muslim – Mohamed Hassan
The Friend – Sigrid Nunez
The Night Watchman – Louise Erdrich
This Is Going To Hurt – Adam Kay
Anything is Possible – Elizabeth Strout
Oh William – Elizabeth Strout
Loss Adjustment – Linda Collins
Complications – Atul Gawunde
Crazy Love – Rosetta Allan -
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Before You Knew My Name – Jacqueline Bublitz
Shuggie Bain – Douglas Stuart
The Mirror Book – Charlotte Grimshaw
Alchemy – Fiona Perry
The Telling Time – P.J.McKay
American Dirt – Jeanine Cummins
Ripiro Beach – Caroline Barron
A Portable Paradise – Roger Robinson
AUE – Becky Manawatu
Girl, Woman, Other – Bernadine Evaristo
All Who Live on Islands – Rose Lu
Family Instructions Upon Release – Elizabeth Kirby-McLeod -
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Interpreter of Maladies – Jumpa Lahiri
The Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood
Unnatural Causes – Dr Richard Shepherd
Unravelling Oliver – Liz Nugent
Milkman – Anna Burns
Force of Nature – Jane Harper
Normal People – Sally Rooney
Less – Andrew Sean Greer
The Girl on the Train – Paula Hawkins
Unsheltered – Barbara Kingsolver
The Line Becomes a River – Francisco Cantú
The Burgess Boys – Elizabeth Strout -
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Educated – Tara Westover
Tenth of December – George Saunders
The Indian – Jon Gnarr
Dead Lemons – Finn Bell
A Gentleman in Moscow – Amor Towles
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal – Jeanette Winterson
The Glass Castle – Jeanette Walls
The Trauma Cleaner – Sandra Krasnostein
The Heart’s Invisible Furies – John Boyne
The Dry – Jane Harper
Lincoln in the Bardo – George Saunders
Things That Matter: Stories Of Life And Death – David Galler -
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Can You Tolerate This? – Ashleigh Young
Gratitude – Oliver Sacks
My Name Is Lucy Barton – Elizabeth Strout
My Own Country – Abraham Verghese
The Secret Life of Luke Livingstone – Charity Norman
The Year of Wonders – Geraldine Brooks
The Conservationist – Nadine Gordimer
Hitler, Verwoerd, Mandela and Me – Marianne Thamm
Snow Falling on Cedars – David Guterson
Orbiting Jupiter – Gary Schmidt
The Secret Life of James Cook – Graeme Lay
Everywhere I Look – Helen Garner -
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When Breath Becomes Air – Paul Kalanithi
The Light Between Oceans – M.L.Stedman
Mudbound – Hilary Jordan
This House of Grief – Helen Garner
Burial Rites – Hannah Kent
Chappy – Patricia Grace
Under the Wide and Starry Sky – Nancy Horan
Between The World And Me – Ta-Nehisi Coates
Bird By Bird – Anne Lamott
One Life – Kate Grenville
Redeployment – Phil Klay
All The Light We Cannot See – Anthony Doerr -
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H is for Hawk – Helen Macdonald
Owls Do Cry – Janet Frame
People of the Book – Geraldine Brooks
Maori Boy – Witi Ihimeara
A History of Silence – Lloyd Jones
Beloved – Toni Morrison
The Invention of Wings – Sue Monk Kidd
Cry The Beloved Country – Alan Paton
Orange is the New Black – Piper Kerman
We Need New Names – NoViolet Bulawayo
This is the Story of a Happy Marriage – Ann Patchett
The Parihaka Woman – Witi Ihimeara
