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Mark Sampson

    L'œuvre de Mark Sampson explore les relations humaines complexes et la quête d'identité. Sa prose est reconnue pour sa profondeur psychologique pénétrante et son style lyrique, explorant souvent les aspects plus sombres de l'expérience humaine. Sampson utilise magistralement le symbolisme et la métaphore pour créer des mondes riches et évocateurs qui invitent le lecteur à la contemplation. Son écriture est considérée comme une contribution significative à la littérature canadienne contemporaine.

    Brighton
    Lowfield
    The Promise of Social Enterprise
    • The Promise of Social Enterprise

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the intersection of social enterprise and theology, this book questions whether social enterprise represents market expansion or a genuine solution to societal challenges. It emphasizes the importance of language in framing social enterprise, advocating for a shift from mainstream economic logic to one rooted in gift and mutuality. Drawing on theological insights from Pope Benedict XVI and John Barclay, it highlights how a theology of gift can enrich both the theory and practice of social enterprise, promoting a faithful economic practice.

      The Promise of Social Enterprise
    • Lowfield

      • 347pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Riley Fuller, a police officer grappling with the trauma of losing colleagues, retreats to his family's ancestral home, Applegarth, in rural Prince Edward Island. Seeking healing, he instead discovers dark secrets within the Victorian mansion. As he delves deeper, Riley confronts a malevolent force linked to the abandoned village of Lowfield, revealing a sinister history that threatens his quest for solace. The narrative intertwines personal loss with the eerie past of the island, creating a chilling atmosphere of suspense and intrigue.

      Lowfield
    • Brighton

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      Brighton