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David Trotter

    English Novel in History, 1895-1920
    Trained To Serve Jesus: The Heart and History of Set Free Church and Its Founder Phil Aguilar
    Plain tales from the hills
    Great Expectations
    Birthrights
    Empowered to Rise: The Secret to Embracing Your True Identity, Uncovering Your Super Powers, and Bringing Your Inspiration to the World
    • Birthrights

      The Last Son of the Feromage Saga

      • 430pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,3(11)Évaluer

      Set in a captivating steampunk world, the story unfolds in Ethrea, where intrigue and mystery abound. Darius, Aellia, Elcon, and their companions embark on a journey of self-discovery as they navigate the complexities of their evolving society. Each character seeks their unique purpose amidst the rich backdrop of fantasy and adventure, promising an engaging exploration of identity and destiny.

      Birthrights
    • Based on the novel by Dickens. Jimmy Bell is living the simple life of a fisherman on the Florida coast. Little does he realize his life will be turned upside down by a chance encounter he had with an escaped convict years ago, and by Estella, a cruel debutante he has longed for since childhood.

      Great Expectations
    • Plain tales from the hills

      • 310pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,5(68)Évaluer

      First published in 1888, Plain Tales from the Hills was Kipling's first volume of prose fiction. Most of the stories it includes had already appeared in the Civil and Military Gazette they were written before he reached the age of 22; and they show a remarkably precocious literary talent. His vignettes of life in Brittish India a hundred years ago give vivid insight into Anglo-India at work and play, into a barrack-room life, and into the character of Indians themselves.

      Plain tales from the hills
    • "TRAINED TO SERVE JESUS: The Heart and History of Set Free Church and Its Founder Phil Aguilar" is a compilation of one-on-one interviews by David Trotter with key players in the "Set Free Posse" documentary film. Founded in 1982 in Anaheim, California, by Pastor Phil Aguilar and a dozen friends, Set Free Church became a haven for bikers, black sheep, and recovering drug addicts seeking to be 'set free' from the challenges of life. With a no-nonsense approach to faith and leadership, Pastor Phil and his team started with Sunday services but quickly expanded through karate and exercise classes, free food and clothing distribution, biker ministry, and street outreaches with rapping and hip hop dancers. With thousands attending raucous services each weekend in downtown Anaheim, over 400 Set Free disciples lived in commune-style homes within walking distance of the church. A weekly program was televised on Trinity Broadcasting Network and over 100 independent Set Free churches started around the globe. As the Set Free movement was rapidly expanding, rumors of cultish leadership, sexual misconduct, and financial improprieties emerged among disgruntled members who reached out to Pastor Oden Fong of Calvary Chapel and cult experts across the nation. Through exclusive interviews with the Aguilar family and key historical players, follow the highs and lows of Pastor Phil's life and ministry as well as the Set Free movement.

      Trained To Serve Jesus: The Heart and History of Set Free Church and Its Founder Phil Aguilar
    • English Novel in History, 1895-1920

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The book offers a thorough analysis of early twentieth-century English fiction, exploring a wide range of works from groundbreaking innovations like Joyce's 'Ulysses' to popular mass-market genres, including detective stories and spy thrillers. Trotter delves into the evolution of narrative techniques and themes during this transformative period, providing insights into both highbrow and mainstream literature.

      English Novel in History, 1895-1920
    • Multilingual Education

      Comparative Rhetoric versus Linguistic Elitism and Assimilation

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The exploration of multilingual education in the US is at the core of this professional paper by David Trotter. He delves into the historical context and highlights the necessity for Comparative Rhetoric within educational frameworks. Through his research, Trotter aims to underscore the importance of understanding diverse rhetorical traditions to enhance multilingual educational practices.

      Multilingual Education