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Arinze Ifeakandu is a Nigerian writer known for the collection of his short stories, God's Children Are Little Broken Things, [1] which won the Dylan Thomas Prize [2] and the Republic of Consciousness Prize for the US and Canada, [3] and was shortlisted for the Kirkus Prize, [4] the Lambda Awards, [5] and received the Story Prize's Spotlight Award. [6]
"Where Love Is, God Is" is a short story about a shoemaker named Martin Avdeitch. The story begins with a background on Martin's life. He was a fine cobbler as he did his work well and never promised to do anything that he could not do. He stayed busy with his work in his basement which had only one window.
Loopy Ears, God's Tree. The Old Port (Stary port, Старый порт). Poslednye Novosti, 1927, No.2468. December 15, under the title "The Companion" (Спутник). Mitya’s Love. Under the new title was included into the God's Tree book. Just a Fuss (Suyeta Suyet, Суета сует). Vozrozhdenye, 1927, February 24.
[9] Although some suggest parables are essentially extended allegories, others emphatically argue the opposite. [10] Dr. Kenneth Boa states that "Parables are extended figures of comparison that often use short stories to teach a truth or answer a question. While the story in a parable is not historical, it is true to life, not a fairy tale.
The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible is an animated direct-to-video film series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that tells of three young adventurers who travel back in time to watch biblical events take place. [1]
From crafty projects to active games, we've got a cornucopia of ideas to ensure your Thanksgiving is filled with fun for all ages.Gone are the days of hearing 22 Creative Activities That’ll Make ...
“Pigeon Feathers” is a work of short fiction by John Updike which first appeared in The New Yorker on April 27, 1956. The story was collected in Pigeon Feathers and Other Stories (1962) by Alfred A. Knopf. [1] “Pigeon Feathers” was listed among the recipients of the O. Henry Award in 1962. [2]
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