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Robertson Davies: A Portrait in Mosaic»rank: 51168par: Val Ross
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The White Masai: My Exotic Tale of Love and Adventure»rank: 9802par: Corinne Hofmann
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The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography (Oprah's Book Club)»rank: 2784par: Sidney Poitier
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Sidney Poitier wrote The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography because he 'felt called to write about certain values, such as integrity and commitment, faith and forgiveness, about the virtues of simplicity, about the difference between 'amusing ourselves to death' and finding meaningful pleasures--even joy.' Yet Poitier's book does not speak from on high; its tone is conversational and endearingly self-critical. He begins the first chapter by recounting an evening spent channel-surfing and wondering, as ... |
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Scattered Minds: A New Look At The Origins And Healing Of Attention Deficit Disorder»rank: 27095par: Gabor Mate M.D.
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Sidney Poitier wrote The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography because he 'felt called to write about certain values, such as integrity and commitment, faith and forgiveness, about the virtues of simplicity, about the difference between 'amusing ourselves to death' and finding meaningful pleasures--even joy.' Yet Poitier's book does not speak from on high; its tone is conversational and endearingly self-critical. He begins the first chapter by recounting an evening spent channel-surfing and wondering, as ... |
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Three Weeks With My Brother: A Memoir»rank: 9297par: Nicholas Sparks, Micah Sparks
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Sidney Poitier wrote The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography because he 'felt called to write about certain values, such as integrity and commitment, faith and forgiveness, about the virtues of simplicity, about the difference between 'amusing ourselves to death' and finding meaningful pleasures--even joy.' Yet Poitier's book does not speak from on high; its tone is conversational and endearingly self-critical. He begins the first chapter by recounting an evening spent channel-surfing and wondering, as ... |
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Nothing to Be Frightened Of»rank: 31331par: Julian Barnes
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Sidney Poitier wrote The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography because he 'felt called to write about certain values, such as integrity and commitment, faith and forgiveness, about the virtues of simplicity, about the difference between 'amusing ourselves to death' and finding meaningful pleasures--even joy.' Yet Poitier's book does not speak from on high; its tone is conversational and endearingly self-critical. He begins the first chapter by recounting an evening spent channel-surfing and wondering, as ... |
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Istanbul: Memories and the City»rank: 11606par: Orhan Pamuk
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Sidney Poitier wrote The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography because he 'felt called to write about certain values, such as integrity and commitment, faith and forgiveness, about the virtues of simplicity, about the difference between 'amusing ourselves to death' and finding meaningful pleasures--even joy.' Yet Poitier's book does not speak from on high; its tone is conversational and endearingly self-critical. He begins the first chapter by recounting an evening spent channel-surfing and wondering, as ... |
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The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama»rank: 29853par: Pico Iyer
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Sidney Poitier wrote The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography because he 'felt called to write about certain values, such as integrity and commitment, faith and forgiveness, about the virtues of simplicity, about the difference between 'amusing ourselves to death' and finding meaningful pleasures--even joy.' Yet Poitier's book does not speak from on high; its tone is conversational and endearingly self-critical. He begins the first chapter by recounting an evening spent channel-surfing and wondering, as ... |
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The Way is Made by Walking: A Pilgrimage Along the Caminode Santiago»rank: 8289par: Arthur Paul Boers
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Sidney Poitier wrote The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography because he 'felt called to write about certain values, such as integrity and commitment, faith and forgiveness, about the virtues of simplicity, about the difference between 'amusing ourselves to death' and finding meaningful pleasures--even joy.' Yet Poitier's book does not speak from on high; its tone is conversational and endearingly self-critical. He begins the first chapter by recounting an evening spent channel-surfing and wondering, as ... |
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Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor»rank: 70828par: D. A. Carson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Sidney Poitier wrote The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography because he 'felt called to write about certain values, such as integrity and commitment, faith and forgiveness, about the virtues of simplicity, about the difference between 'amusing ourselves to death' and finding meaningful pleasures--even joy.' Yet Poitier's book does not speak from on high; its tone is conversational and endearingly self-critical. He begins the first chapter by recounting an evening spent channel-surfing and wondering, as ... |