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  • von Paul Murray
    17,00 €

    WINNER OF THE NERO BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION 2023WINNER OF AN POST IRISH BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2023SHORTLISTED FOR THE WRITERS' PRIZE FOR FICTION 2024SHORTLISTED FOR THE KERRY GROUP NOVEL OF THE YEAR 2024ONE OF SARAH JESSICA PARKER'S BEST BOOKS OF 2023Book of the Year 2023 according to New York Times, New Yorker, The Sunday Times, The Economist, Observer, Guardian, Washington Post, Lit Hub, TIME magazine, Irish Times, The Oldie, Daily Mail, i Paper, Independent, The Standard, The Times, Kirkus, Daily Express, City A.M. From one of our greatest comic novelists and the author of Skippy Dies comes a funny, thought-provoking story of one family desperately clinging on as their world falls apart . . .'A tragicomic triumph. You won't read a sadder, truer, funnier novel this year' GuardianThe Barnes family is in trouble. Dickie's once-lucrative car business is going under - but rather than face the music, he's spending his days in the woods, building an apocalypse-proof bunker with a renegade handyman.His wife Imelda is selling off her jewellery on eBay while their teenage daughter Cass, formerly top of her class, seems determined to binge-drink her way to her final exams. And twelve-year-old PJ is putting the final touches to his grand plan to run away from home.Where did it all go wrong? A patch of ice on the tarmac, a casual favour to a charming stranger, a bee caught beneath a bridal veil?Can a single moment of bad luck change the direction of a life? And if the story has already been written - is there still time to find a happy ending?'The finest novel that Murray has yet written . . . will surely be one of the books of 2023' Sunday Independent'Murray is a natural storyteller . . . Ambitious, expansive, hugely entertaining tragicomic fiction' Irish Times'It's a thing of beauty, a novel that will fill your heart' Observer'Generous, immersive, sharp-witted and devastating . . . a triumph' Financial Times'It's been compared to Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections; I'd argue it's better' Daily Mail

  • von Paul Murray
    12,00 €

  • von Paul Murray
    30,00 €

    - Von der New York Times und der Washington Post zu einem der 10 besten Bücher 2023 gekürt, für The New Yorker, TIME, New York Public Library und BBC eines der besten Bücher des Jahres 2023 und Gewinner des 2023 An Post Irish Book Award als Roman des Jahres - Familie Barnes steckt in Schwierigkeiten. Dickie Barnes' lukratives Autogeschäft läuft nicht mehr. Aber anstatt sich dem Problem zu stellen, beginnt er in den Wäldern einen Bunker zu bauen. Seiner Frau Imelda, die ihren Schmuck auf eBay verkauft, erscheinen die Avancen von Big Mike, dem reichen Rinderzüchter, immer attraktiver. Die achtzehnjährige Cass, die immer die Klassenbeste war, reagiert auf den Niedergang, indem sie beschließt sich bis zu ihrem Abschluss jeden Tag zu betrinken, während der zwölfjährige PJ einen Plan schmiedet, um von zu Hause abzuhauen. Wenn das Leben und die Welt auseinanderfallen, stellen sich die großen Fragen: Wann und warum begann der Untergang? Was hätte man tun können und wie weit müsste man zurückgehen, wenn man die Geschichte ändern könnte? Bis zu dem Tag als Dickie Barnes zehnjährig zitternd vor seinem Vater stand und lernte, wie man ein richtiger Mann wird? Bis zu dem Autounfall zwölf Monate vor Cass' Geburt? Oder bis zu dem verheerenden Stich der Biene, der Imeldas Hochzeitstag ruinierte?

  • von Paul Murray
    23,00 €

  • - Part 2 (Joshua 6-11)
    von Paul Murray
    20,00 €

    For generation after generation, the descendants of Abraham had waited to receive what Yahweh had promised to their patriarch ages ago. The stories of a great nation, a Promised Land, and being a blessing to all the world had been told over and over again. This new generation had heard these stories often. Now after forty long years wandering in circles in the wilderness, they stood on Canaan''s soil.One of the promises made by God and given to Abraham had already been fulfilled. They had become a great nation. The second promise, that of a land they could call their own, lie immediately before them. But the excitement and the expectation before them was mixed with terror.A miracle like none they had yet witnessed had just happened. Like the stories their grandfathers had told them about the crossing of the Red Sea, so too the waters of the raging Jordan River parted as they crossed on dry land onto Canaan soil. They now stood in enemy territory. Giants lived in this land; fearsome men experienced in warfare with the latest of modern weaponry.Pagan, Prostitutes, and Other Problems Part 2: More Than Conquerors (Joshua 6-11) is the account of the conquest of the Promised Land by a nation far inferior to the forces of the indigenous people. Impossible fortresses and unimaginable armies are to be confronted and defeated if they are to claim this land.The difficult lesson of following God fully must be learned. Mistakes will be made and lives lost, but on every page, the hand of God can be seen working through His people. You will see unfold before your eyes the eternal truth of the apostle Paul, "In all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us." Dive in and join the winning team! You will learn not to believe your eyes!

  • - Part 1 (Joshua 1-5)
    von Paul Murray
    18,00 €

    The book of Joshua is the biblical record of the conquest of Canaan, an event that fulfilled a promise God made to Abram and his descendant''s generations earlier. It was the gift of God to His people, the Promised Land, the land of milk and honey.After Israel''s delivery from four hundred years of bondage in Egypt and the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea, Israel was brought into a new relationship with God. God gave them His Law and established them as a nation on Mount Sinai.They were instructed to enter the Promised Land at Kadesh-barnea, but after spying out the land, they were terrified. The land was a land of milk and honey, as God said, but God forgot to mention that there were giants in the land. These were men of immense size and strength who made the Israelites feel like grasshoppers in their sight.The Jews didn''t believe God could give them the land with those odds and refused to obey His will to enter the land. In response, they rebelled against Moses and Joshua.God judged that generation for their lack of faith and obedience by causing them to wander forty years in the wilderness, going nowhere, until that entire sinful generation perished.Finally, a nation of young men who had grown up in the wilderness stand at the banks of the Jordan River. They can see the Promised Land across the raging waters. The ancient fulfillment of the promise and the gift of God are so close. But before the conquest can begin, the river must be crossed and preparations must be made. These preparations will serve as the basis of the conquest that will unfold over the next seven plus years.Come along for the ride. You''re about to see God do wonders you''ve never imagined. Walk with these men and feel the drama unfold. It will change your view of who God is.

  • von Paul Murray
    20,00 €

  • - Series - Meet Messiah: A Simple Man's Commentary on John Part 4, Chapters 18-21
    von Paul Murray
    21,00 €

  • von Paul Murray
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  • - Series - Meet Messiah: A Simple Man's Commentary on John Part 2, Chapters 5-12
    von Paul Murray
    26,00 €

    We begin the second part of this four-part series on the Gospel of John called Meet Messiah. In Part 1, "Behold the Man," we saw the introduction of the Messiah to both the human family and the nation of Israel. In Part 2, "Faith or Frustration," we will join His disciples as they walk in the footstep of the Master from chapter 5 through chapter 12.Here, opposition to Jesus and His ministry begins in earnest. Up through chapter 4 of John''s gospel, the leadership of Israel was curious about whom this new rabbi really was. The ministry of John the Baptist had captured the attention of the nation with his proclamation that the kingdom of God was at hand and that folks needed to repent of their sins in preparation of the coming Messiah.At first, the Jews just dismissed Jesus as another new rabbi on the block. But His popularity had grown rapidly, outstripping even that of the Baptizer. The signs that He was doing had caught the attention of the masses as well as the Jews. When He cleansed the temple and chased out all the vendors, which was a primary source of income for the priests, He became a regular topic of conversation in the Great Sanhedrin.We will begin to see that the curiosity of the Jews turned to frustration, their frustrations turned to anger, and their anger turned to hatred, until finally a plot was devised to have Him killed. That was the only way they would ever stop Him and save their positions of power and control over the people.Strap in for the ride. It''s going to get really, really bumpy. Who ever said being a Christian and being bold in your faith would ever be easy? The truth is it could get you killed, and history has demonstrated that many have died for their faith. Let''s follow along with the One they have all been willing to die for.

  • von Paul Murray
    20,00 €

    John's gospel is unique. What makes it unique is the author, John, and the perspective he brings to the person and character of Jesus. John was Jesus's closest friend. You might say his best friend! Peter, James, and John were part of an inner circle that Jesus included exclusively. Only these three were allowed into the room when Jesus raised the synagogue official's daughter from the dead. Only these three were invited onto the mountain to witness his transfiguration experience. It was John that leaned on Jesus's breast at the Last Supper and was told who the betrayer was. And in Jesus's moment of deepest distress in the garden before his death, only these three were invited deep into the garden to pray with Jesus. But more than all that, John was the first disciple to be chosen and the only one at the very end. Only John was at the foot of the cross comforting Jesus's mother while the rest hid in fear. And it was because of John's unique relationship with Jesus that Jesus committed the care of his mother to him. John writes long after the other gospel letters had been distributed among the churches. John describes seven miracles, five unique to his gospel. John includes seven "e;I am"e; statements and is the only writer that uses the phrase "e;Truly, truly..."e; to underscore the extreme importance of these statements. John writes not as a follower, and not just as an eyewitness but as Jesus's best friend. And John writes for one single, specific purpose: "e;That you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name"e; (John 20:31). To miss this is to miss the very reason for your existence on this planet!

  • - The Life and Literature of Lafcadio Hearn
    von Paul Murray
    81,00 €

    Based on previously unpublished sources, this study offers a new perspective of Hearn's writings, and reveals a multi-faceted character of considerable depth, intelligence and literary skill.

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