BEYOND THE ORDINARY
Spiritual Journey of a Missionary
By Sahaya G. Selvam, SDB
ISBN 9966-08-127-5
120 pages
Publication 2005
Price: US$ 5.00The Spiritual Journey of a Missionary is a moving example of a popular autobiographical literary genre: the personal spiritual journey. It is also an example of African narrative theology. As theology evolves around the world, narrative or story theology is gaining a stronger foothold in Africa.
DEADLY MONEY MAKER
By Saga McOdongo
ISBN 9966-08-291-3
160 pages
Publication 2007
1st reprint pocket edition 2008
Price: US$ 3.00The author's life story is an eye-opener, written to sharpen our minds about drug use/abuse around us, and to enable us to see the positive and negative sides of prison life.
I WILL GO THE DISTANCE
The Story of a "Lost" Sudanese Boy of the Sixties
By Jacob J. Akol
ISBN 9966-08-069-9
288 pages
Publication 2005
Price: US$ 10.00Before the "Lost Boys" of the 1990s there were the refugee children from Southern Sudan in the 1960s. Jacob Akol was one of them, and he writes of his experiences, uprooted by war, separated from his family, wandering with his companions through Africa… to Ireland.
PLACE OF DESTINY
By Margaret Ogola
ISBN 9966-08-062-7; 200 pages
Publication 2005
Price: US$ 8.00 A story of love, suffering, grief, separation and reunion, and the contemplation of life, death, and life after death. It is a masterful tapestry of characters whose lives intertwine to weave an intriguing plot.
SEVEN RULES OF HYENA AND OTHER ...
By Finbarr Murphy (Ed)
ISBN 9966-08-535-1
174 pages
Publication 2010
Price: US$ 9.00A collection of short stories that expose many facets of the African society: a society in turbulent transition from the traditional to the post-modern. Each short story is carefully woven with wisdom and suspense to provoke reflection and leave no one untouched. A challenging read which is suitable for all those who want more than just another story!
A Deeper intelligence
By Arnoldo Mosca Mondadori
ISBN 9966-08-542-4
112 pages
Publication 2010
Price: US$ 4.00 Through scripture and poetry, the reader is lead to reflect on how the tomb is a return to mother earth to be able to return to life in a different form. The author presents death as a choice – made by one who wants to attain the assimilation of love which is at the foundation of every thing.