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Books with author Nick Griffiths

  • THE BOOK OF HEBREWS: A Cultural Based Commentary

    Ed Griffiths

    (G/pub, Dec. 8, 2018)
    The book of Hebrews was written for the Jews who had accepted Jesus (Yeshua) as their Messiah, They were in danger of slipping back into the traditions of Judaism because they had not put down roots in the soil of ChristianityThe book of Hebrews appeals to the Greek mind as well as the Jewish mind. The Greeks saw everything on earth as the shadows cast by what was real, so they were always searching for reality. Hebrews presents Jesus as reality. The Jews were searching for a way to approach GOD because historically they had felt too unholy to approach Him. Hebrews presents Jesus as the approach
  • So What's Next!: The Sequel to So What! Stories

    G J Griffiths

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 4, 2014)
    Molly Pearson is a young Biology teacher with two passions in her life: a strong commitment to protecting wildlife; and a desire to encourage the children in her classes to feel the same enthusiasm for Nature. When her class decide they would like to restore the school’s neglected and vandalised nature corner her hopes are raised and challenged at the same time. The hurdles that she meets along the way will include bullied and bullying pupils, as well as the expected ones of finance and willing manpower.But leaping those fences does not prepare the ambitious Molly for a dramatic fire and the confusion of a new passion in her life, in the form of Oliver Shrimpton. Will he become that significant someone, or is he just another obstacle for her to overcome?G J Griffiths' latest novel, in the So What! series of stories, is still based firmly around the events that take place within the "walls" of Birch Green High School. It follows some of the trials and tribulations of Molly Pearson, a previous novice teacher who was mentored by Robert Jeffrey - the main character from the first book. Molly's efforts to spread the important message, about protecting wildlife and the natural environment, reflect something that has always been important to the author. For that reason some of the proceeds from the sales of this book will be donated to wildlife charities.In addition to offering a charming tale of schoolchildren protecting the wildlife around their school, the later chapters of the book contain much helpful information to nature lovers who wish to make their garden more "wildlife friendly".
  • Hild: A Novel

    Nicola Griffith

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Nov. 12, 2013)
    A brilliant, lush, sweeping historical novel about the rise of the most powerful woman of the Middle Ages: HildIn seventh-century Britain, small kingdoms are merging, frequently and violently. A new religion is coming ashore; the old gods are struggling, their priests worrying. Hild is the king's youngest niece, and she has a glimmering mind and a natural, noble authority. She will become a fascinating woman and one of the pivotal figures of the Middle Ages: Saint Hilda of Whitby.But now she has only the powerful curiosity of a bright child, a will of adamant, and a way of seeing the world--of studying nature, of matching cause with effect, of observing her surroundings closely and predicting what will happen next--that can seem uncanny, even supernatural, to those around her.Her uncle, Edwin of Northumbria, plots to become overking of the Angles, ruthlessly using every tool at his disposal: blood, bribery, belief. Hild establishes a place for herself at his side as the king's seer. And she is indispensable--unless she should ever lead the king astray. The stakes are life and death: for Hild, for her family, for her loved ones, and for the increasing numbers who seek the protection of the strange girl who can read the world and see the future.Hild is a young woman at the heart of the violence, subtlety, and mysticism of the early Middle Ages--all of it brilliantly and accurately evoked by Nicola Griffith's luminous prose. Working from what little historical record is extant, Griffith has brought a beautiful, brutal world to vivid, absorbing life.
  • Hild by Nicola Griffith

    Nicola Griffith

    Hardcover (Blackfriars, March 15, 1849)
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