Printed for the author by Amarillo Printing Company
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From the Middleword by Kerry Doyle: "This book presents two bodies of writing by James Magee
Lehmann relates the riveting story of his captivity and the actions he took while living as an Indian
” In it are “60 daily devotional readings…[with each reading] made even more memorable by openin and closing passages from the Bible—the book that…shaped John Wooden’s life more than any other
Station Eleven Very Good Printed for the author byWinner of the Authur C. Clark Award, this dystopian novel nspired a 10 part HBO Max miniseries. The novel is set in the Great Lakes region before and after an epidemic of "Georgia Flu", a fictional swine flu, kills much of the world's population. Variously described as "unsettling", "magnificent [and] compulsive", "disturbing, inventive and exciting", "ambitious", and "absolutely extraordinary" New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2014. 1st edition, 333 pages.