Drawing inspiration from ancient Celtic saints, this devotional offers guidance and inspiration for navigating life's complexities. Its flexible structure allows it to seamlessly fit into your daily routine, providing both challenges and wisdom. Ideal for personal use or as a thoughtful gift, it encourages reflection and growth along your spiritual journey.
Cindy Thomson Livres
Cindy Thomson élabore des récits profondément ancrés dans l'histoire et les légendes anciennes, convaincue que le passé recèle des leçons essentielles pour le présent. Son exploration de la généalogie enrichit souvent sa narration, conférant une profondeur unique à ses mondes fictifs. Elle puise son inspiration dans des événements historiques et des récits mythiques, les tissant dans des œuvres captivantes. Thomson se consacre à découvrir et à partager les histoires durables que l'histoire offre.





Enya's Son
- 542pages
- 19 heures de lecture
The narrative explores the emotional turmoil of a mother facing the heart-wrenching challenge of being separated from her son. It delves into the depths of maternal love, questioning whether this love can endure the pain of separation and the sacrifices that come with it. The story intricately examines themes of resilience, longing, and the unbreakable bond between mother and child, highlighting the profound impact of their relationship amidst adversity.
Celtic Wisdom
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
From sayings and stories to prayers and proverbs, this collection of classic Celtic wisdom reveals the authentic core of this rich spiritual heritage! Discover the stories of St. Patrick, Brigid, and the Twelve Apostles of Erin. And learn to see the Creator in the natural world with beautifully illustrated images of Ireland!--publisher.
Brigid of Ireland
- 356pages
- 13 heures de lecture
In 5th-century Ireland, Brigid, born a slave to her father and separated from her mother, embarks on a journey of faith amidst a pagan society steeped in superstition. Her quest for love and acceptance leads her to Christianity, but she grapples with deep-seated hatred for her father and the threat of a malevolent sorcerer. Set against the backdrop of St. Patrick's era, the story explores Brigid's struggle to reconcile her faith with her desire to protect her family, offering a captivating blend of fantasy and personal conflict.
Annie's Stories
- 402pages
- 15 heures de lecture
The year is 1901, the literary sensation The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is taking New York City by storm, and everyone wonders where the next great book will come from. But to Annie Gallagher, stories are more than entertainment--they're a sweet reminder of her storyteller father. After his death, Annie fled Ireland for the land of dreams, finding work at Hawkins House. But when a fellow boarder with something to hide is accused of misconduct and authorities threaten to shut down the boardinghouse, Annie fears she may lose her new friends, her housekeeping job . . . and her means of funding her dream: a memorial library to honor her father. Furthermore, the friendly postman shows a little too much interest in Annie--and in her father's unpublished stories. In fact, he suspects these tales may hold a grand secret. Though the postman's intentions seem pure, Annie wants to share her father's stories on her own terms. Determined to prove herself, Annie must forge her own path to aid her friend and create the future she's always envisioned . . . where dreams really do come true.