Four years after his daughter is abducted and evidence of her murder is found in an abandoned shack, Mackenzie Allen Philips returns to the shack in response to a note claiming to be from God, and has
In this #1 New York Times bestseller a man confronts God withdesperate questions and finds transformation in the answers.Mackenzie Allen Phillips's youngest daughter, Missy, has beenabducted during a
Rich buttery lobster, fried clams, and thick chowders are the foods that taste of long summer days in New England. Fresh sweet seafood, simply prepared, brings back warm afternoons and cool salty eve
Welcome back to the seaside village of Mystic Bay, where someone’s been found sleeping with the fishes. . .Ballerina Allie Larkin is still back home, healing up from a broken ankle and lending a hand
Mackenzie Allen Phillips's youngest daughter, Missy, has been abducted during a family vacation. Evidence that she may have been brutally murdered is found in an abandoned shack deep in the Oregon wil
Kate Silver?s back in town, and her dead mother just won?t leave her alone. Kate usually spends her days dressing Hollywood A-listers, but after her estranged mother dies she finds herself elbow-dee
The powerful story found in The Shack written by Wm. Paul Young stole the hearts of millions and rocketed to fame by word-of-mouth, making it a phenomenon in publishing history. Now, THE SHACK: REFLEC
Roll up your sleeves; pile up your plate with boiled shrimp, steamed mussels, and fried clams; and enjoy the tastes of summer with New England's premier seafood expert Jasper White, the chef and owne
Aldo Leopold and Ed Ricketts are giants in the history of environmental awareness. They were born ten years and only about 200 miles apart and died within weeks of each other in 1948. Yet they never m
Step inside the bungalows, beach trailers, hideaways, house boats and coastal cabins that surfers call home. From Malibu to the Rockaways, Tokyo to Byron Bay, Surf Shack uncovers a creative community
In 1949, Oxford University Press published ecologist and writer Aldo Leopold's (1887-1948) classic work,A Sand County Almanac. The book, which has sold over two million copies worldwide, develops Leop