Friday, December 01, 2006

Take a look at the latest list of recent books added to the library – click on 'latest additions' on the menu. It's a great list! To highlight a few titles:

‘Life beyond death’ by our own Vernon White, the book of the 2005 Sarum Theological Lectures.

‘The God delusion’ – Richard Dawkins’ latest. The book everyone is talking about – make sure you have your comment.

‘Let the Children come’ by Stephen Lake – a timely look at communion before confirmation.

Jane Williams’ beautifully illustrated ‘Angels’.

Michael Mayne’s final book ‘the Enduring Melody’, described by his friend Alan Bennett as ‘An heroic book. Begun in health as a meditation on a lifetime’s faith and experience, it ends in mortal sickness…but his courage, his humour and his tone of voice do not desert him: humbling and inspirition, it is a validation both of his faith and his humanity’.

For something a little lighter, try the charming ‘year at Bottengoms Farm’ by Ronald Blythe.

Among the other 36 is Common Worship ‘Times and Seasons’.

Any book can be posted to library members and can be reserved if on loan.

Add your comments on what you think of the list - or on any of the books once you have read them!

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