J1937
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"Our Lady of the Lost and Found" (Schoeperen sp?), "Lying Awake" (Mark Salzman) and "Gilead" (Marilynne Robinson). Hi , Jayne, Thank you for your response - late or not, that doesn´t matter! I have copied the titles you mentioned, and they appeared here right at the beginning. It is good to know something about the contents of what someone recommends, as well as about the value a book represents to them. After Rosenberg, who has really opened new worlds for me, I´d like to talk about another book by an American author. I have given talks about it, and each time I have been amazed at the positive reactions it has triggered off. You see, German writers often tend to write in a very academic, abstract way, which people sometimes find hard to deal with, whereas American writers mostly use a much more down-to-earth style. So here comes Gary Chapman with his Five Love Languages. It is all about improving human relations, with numerous vivid examples drawn from his professional experience. My first reaction to it - which has always been shared by the audience - was, "If only my parents had known this, if I had known about it earlier...". Have any of you read the book? Do you share my enthusiasm? Juliana _______________________________ "Speak Peace in a World of Conflict"
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