The Empty Cup is about attaining a life of contentment and fulfilment. What's more, it's about attaining it Now. This kind of existence isn't only available to a few, but to each and every one of us. You don't need anything to get it other than understanding and the conviction this brings. If you can incorporate the knowledge in this book into your life then you can live without worry, desire or need of more. You can find satisfaction.
A contented existence awaits. This is your guidebook to achieving it. Transform the words upon these pages into action and you can live in harmony with...
The Empty Cup is about attaining a life of contentment and fulfilment. What's more, it's about attaining it Now. This kind of existence isn't only ava...
My Human Condition is a collection of seventy-eight poems selected by the author. They include work inspired by his experiences of love, heartbreak, creativity, youthful vigour and the disillusionment of middle age. They also show his search for understanding, both in relation to himself and to the nature of life.
Charting both the light and dark times, this is a collection with which readers are sure to identify, at least in part. It encompasses feelings, thoughts and experiences that many of us have had and in so doing doesn't only reflect Mr Page's human condition, but the condition of...
My Human Condition is a collection of seventy-eight poems selected by the author. They include work inspired by his experiences of love, heartbreak, c...
The Shepherd of St Just is the latest novel by Edwin Page, author of Where Seagulls Fly, Song of the Sea and The Hanging Tree. Set in the far south-west of England in 1297, it is a tale of friendship, deceit and revenge that will captivate readers.
Kerra lives in the settlement of St Just on the western tip of Cornwall. Contrary to her mother's warnings, she becomes intrigued by a shepherd who lives in a vale east of the village. Known as Estren Onan, 'Strange One, ' he is said to dwell with spirits and is avoided by all.
Kerra is drawn to the shepherd by the hope that he may be able...
The Shepherd of St Just is the latest novel by Edwin Page, author of Where Seagulls Fly, Song of the Sea and The Hanging Tree. Set in the far south-we...
From the author of The Hanging Tree comes Runaway, an intimate tale of innocence, acceptance and freedom.
The year is 1863 and Joshua is a runaway slave who finds refuge on a farmstead in Missouri. Six year old Clara was born on the farm and is naive to the ways of the world. She abides there with her mother, Lizbet, and discovers Joshua hiding in the barn. Her father is absent, fighting for the Confederacy with Missouri guerrillas, and she soon forms an attachment with the unusual man whose presence she agrees to keep secret. However, not all secrets can be kept, despite best intentions....
From the author of The Hanging Tree comes Runaway, an intimate tale of innocence, acceptance and freedom.
It doesn't matter who you are or what path you follow, this short book has something to say to each and every one of us. It's built on the foundation of 'all is divine' and Edwin Page unfurls the meaning held within those three words so that it blossoms within you. The petals are vibrant and filled with an appreciation of all things, one which is sure to grow once you've savoured these pages.
With examples drawn from the author's own life to illustrate some of the points made, All is Divine reveals a sensitive and thoughtful man and presents a truly profound vision of existence. Given...
It doesn't matter who you are or what path you follow, this short book has something to say to each and every one of us. It's built on the foundation ...
Nicholas is bought at auction by a member of the Chickasaw Nation and taken back to a farmstead in the Indian Territory (now part of Okalhoma). Chula, the eldest daughter of his new owner, is excited by the arrival of the new slave. Little do Nicholas and Chula know that their lives will be forever changed by their fateful meeting and by love.
Set in 1864, Savage is the tale of love between a young slave and the daughter of his new master. It is a love that breaks conventions and leads Chula and Nicholas to consider a new life of freedom beyond the yokes they are made to carry. They are...
Nicholas is bought at auction by a member of the Chickasaw Nation and taken back to a farmstead in the Indian Territory (now part of Okalhoma). Chula,...