The Shepherd and the Morning Star


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The Shepherd and the Morning Star is a remarkable double biography and autobiography. In the course of it the life of the son, Willie Orr, gradually emerges from under the shadow of that of his father, Lawrence Orr (PB), leading Ulster Unionist politician, philanderer and would-be bigamist, who ends his days in disgrace with his career and family in ruins. Rootless and troubled, Willie himself went through various jobs – in the Belfast shipyards, as an actor, as a helper in the Iona Community. He suffered a severe nervous breakdown from which he slowly recovered, finding purpose and fulfilment working as a shepherd for many years and then later retraining as a teacher. In between times he wrote as a journalist for the Scotsman and with his wife set up a counselling service for adolescents in Oban. This book is a deeply absorbing and powerful piece of writing, a record of mood and emotional development as much as a detailed chronology. Very funny in parts and with a poet's sensitivity in others, it explores that precarious territory between the public and private lives of politicians. It ends with a glimpse of redemption and healing, a coming to terms with the ghosts of the past.




Son of the Morning Star


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Son of the Morning Star is the nonfiction account of General Custer from the great American novelist Evan S. Connell. Custer's Last Stand is among the most enduring events in American history--more than one hundred years after the fact, books continue to be written and people continue to argue about even the most basic details surrounding the Little Bighorn. Evan S. Connell, whom Joyce Carol Oates has described as "one of our most interesting and intelligent American writers," wrote what continues to be the most reliable--and compulsively readable--account of the subject. Connell makes good use of his meticulous research and novelist's eye for the story and detail to re-create the heroism, foolishness, and savagery of this crucial chapter in the history of the West.







The Morning Star. An Epic Poem


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.




Rising with the Morning Star


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Today, creation is in distress, human beings hurt one another with increasing violence, and church communities use numbers—head counts and dollars—to measure faithfulness. Yet the health of soul, community, and creation are so intricately interwoven that we cannot have one healthy without the others. Rising with the Morning Star invites us to move out of the depths of ashes to the heights of Easter, where we can experience the heart and wholeness of all. In this journey, we travel with and toward Christ, the Morning Star, and so participate in God's abundant healing of soul, community, and creation. Includes a complete leader's study guide.




The Morning Star


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Plague of the Dead


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The Morningstar virus. Those infected suffer delerium, fever, violent behaviour ... and a hundred per cent mortality rate. But that's not the worst of it. The victims return from the dead to walk the earth. And when a massive military operation fails to contain the plague of the living dead, it escalates into a worldwide pandemic. On one side of the world, thousands of miles from home, a battle-hardened general surveys the remnants of his command: a young medic, a veteran photographer, a rash private, and dozens of refugees -- all of them his responsibility. Meanwhile in the United States, an army colonel discovers the darker side of Morningstar and collaborates with a well-known journalist to leak the information to the public...










Searching for the Morning Star


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'Searching For The Morning Star' is an allegorical fantasy story of the character building values of love, compassion, courage and faith when faced with impossible obstacles. A dream truly believed, even in the heart of a coward, can lead a man into adventure. Castigio, an old Spanish conquistador, is a persistent dreamer of eternal things. Although a cowardly man, he is able to overcome many dangers with the help of a magnificent sword that has great power. Soot is a lambkin who has become separated from the rest of her flock and meets Castigio while searching for her beloved shepherd. Castigio promises to get her back to her flock and the Kingdom of the Morning Star. Castigio and Soot are joined by a lion cub named Prince Zip. He is looking for his "rightful princely inheritance" and learns a lesson in humility along the way. Abbadon, dreaded black wolf, stalks the three friends as they travel to the Kingdom of the Morning Star in an attempt to keep them from reaching it. There, at the gate of the kingdom, Castigio with his magnificent sword faces Abbadon in a final battle. Join Castigio and his friends in this exciting adventure of friendship and love, and discover with them the power of the Morning Star and the beauty of its kingdom.