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The Prodigal Son - Return of the Assassin

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A modern retelling of the timeless biblical parable takes the reader on a journey with contract killer Jack Brantley into the heart of New Orleans. A tale of redemption, forgiveness, and reconciliation, it is also a story of the boundless compassion and merciful love of God for one of His lost sons.

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John Burroughs (April 3, 1837 - March 29, 1921) was an American naturalist and nature essayist, active in the U.S. conservation movement.[1] The first of his essay collections was Wake-Robin in 1871.
In the words of his biographer Edward Renehan, Burroughs' special identity was less that of a scientific naturalist than that of "a literary naturalist with a duty to record his own unique perceptions of the natural world." The result was a body of work whose resonance with the tone of its cultural moment explains both its popularity at that time, and its relative obscurity since
Burroughs had his first break as a writer in the summer of 1860 when the Atlantic Monthly, then a fairly new publication, accepted his essay Expression. Editor James Russell Lowell found the essay so similar to Emerson's work that he initially thought Burroughs had plagiarized his longtime acquaintance. Poole's Index and Hill's Rhetoric, both periodical indexes, even credited Emerson as the author of the essay.[7]
In 1864, Burroughs accepted a position as a clerk at the Treasury; he would eventually become a federal bank examiner, continuing in that profession into the 1880s. All the while, he continued to publish essays, and grew interested in the poetry of Walt Whitman. Burroughs met Whitman in Washington, DC in November 1863, and the two became close friends.[8]
Whitman encouraged Burroughs to develop his nature writing as well as his philosophical and literary essays. In 1867, Burroughs published Notes on Walt Whitman as Poet and Person, the first biography and critical work on the poet, which was extensively (and anonymously) revised and edited by Whitman himself before publication.[9] Four years later, the Boston house of Hurd & Houghton published Burroughs's first collection of nature essays, Wake-Robin.

Product details

Authors John Burroughs
Publisher Harper Collins (US)
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.04.2019
 
EAN 9781400324422
ISBN 978-1-4003-2442-2
No. of pages 180
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 16 mm
Weight 398 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

CHRISTIAN, FICTION / Christian / Suspense, FICTION / Christian / General, FICTION / Christian / Classic & Allegory

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