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Pam Rhodes

    Pam Rhodes crea narrazioni che approfondiscono temi profondi di fede e del cuore umano. I suoi romanzi sono caratterizzati da una sensibilità calorosa e una prosa scorrevole che attira i lettori nella storia. Attraverso i suoi sforzi letterari, Rhodes cerca di condividere messaggi di speranza e ispirazione. La sua capacità di intrecciare concetti spirituali in una narrazione avvincente la rende un'autrice distintiva e apprezzata.

    Christmas at Hope Hall
    If You Follow Me
    With Hearts and Hymns and Voices
    Tidings of Comfort and Joy
    Summer's out at Hope Hall
    Arthur's Garden
    • Arthur's Garden

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      "As I stand at my kitchen sink and look across at what we optimistically call our herb garden, to one side I see an old wooden sign on which are carved the words 'Arthur's Garden'. Arthur doesn't live here. My wonderful great-uncle died nearly thirty years ago having spent most of his long life in the Victorian terraced house in which his mother had brought up eleven children. The sign had stood in the garden there for decades, a gift to the man who'd always cherished that small patch of Kent, creating a riot of glorious colour which lit up the row of long, narrow strips that tumbled down to a line of back gates from which you could look across the lane to the local coal yard below." In Arthur's Garden, Pam Rhodes collates a heart-warming collection of songs and poems, advice and tit bits about the glorious, very ordinary, English garden - told through the life of her Uncle Arthur. This is a gardening book, with a story.

      Arthur's Garden
    • 'In this delightful tale of Kath Sutton and the motley bunch of characters revolving around the community hall she runs, Pam Rhodes has given us a story of warmth, humour, and hope about lives shared and burdens carried. Summer’s Out at Hope Hall is one of those novels that helps you hear laughter in the darkness, reminding you that the sun really will rise tomorrow.' Sheridan Voysey, BBC Radio 2 presenter and author of Reflect with SheridanHOPE HALL thrums with activity under the summer sun. Sea Cadets march in the yard and happy chatter issues from English as a Foreign Language classes while the weekly Food Bank reaches out to those in need.Kath is determined to honour the origins of Hope Hall, which was founded in memory of those lost during the two world wars. It’s all hands on deck as the centenary celebrations continue, but Kath’s efforts set her on a collision course with Celia Ainsworth, a descendant of the family that donated the land.Added to this, a mysterious homeless man proves tricky for Sheelagh to identify, and a handsome stranger looks set to lead Kath a merry dance…SUMMER’S OUT AT HOPE HALL is a fun and deeply moving story that celebrates the power of hope.

      Summer's out at Hope Hall
    • If You Follow Me

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The next hilarious episode in the life of young curate Neil Fisher in his challenging vocation and romantic life.

      If You Follow Me
    • Casting the Net

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Highly amusing sequel to Fisher of Men. Neil returns from his ordination full of zeal, but his plans swiftly unravel.

      Casting the Net
    • Saints and Sailors

      • 271pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Fourth in the Dunbridge Chronicles series. Neil Fisher's old and new congregations come together on a cruise round the British Isles.

      Saints and Sailors