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No one wins alone
Par Mark Messier, Jimmy Roberts. 2021
For the first time, the legendary Hall of Fame hockey player and six-time Stanley Cup champion tells the impressive story…
of his life and career, and shares the lessons he's learned about leadership. Mark Messier is one of the most accomplished athletes and dynamic leaders in the history of professional sports. He won the Stanley Cup five times with the Edmonton Oilers during their dynasty years, and once more with the New York Rangers, ending the team's fifty-four-year championship drought. He is second on the all-time career lists for playoff points, and third for regular season games played and for regular season points. Notably, he is the only player to have captained two different NHL franchises to championships. The amazing records are there for anyone to see, but few people know the real Mark Messier. This is his story. Messier reveals the astonishing journey he took to making NHL history, and the leadership philosophy he learned along the way. He recounts never-before-told tales from his childhood as the son of a hockey player, coach, and special education teacher; his years as a teammate and friend of Wayne Gretzky; and his evolution from a brash eighteen-year-old rookie to a distinctive captain and champion. Though bruising on the ice, he led teams with a deep understanding of what inspires and motivates people. He shares the advice he got from the inspirational leaders who had the greatest influence on him, and the lessons he gleaned from the pivotal successes—and sometimes failures—of his career. More than a book about hockey, No One Wins Alone demonstrates what it means to build a life, achieve dreams, and support the people around you. "My real wish," Messier says, "is to inspire people to reach their full potential."
Letters and papers from prison
Par Dietrich Bonhoeffer. 1997
German pastor and theologian's correspondence with his family and close friend (the book's editor Eberhard Bethge) during his incarceration by…
the Nazis from 1943 until his execution in 1945. Letters cover both personal and religious subjects revealing how closely Bonhoeffer's beliefs were interwoven into his life. Translated from German. 1971
Through my eyes
Par Nathan Whitaker, Tim Tebow. 2011
Autobiography of former University of Florida quarterback who won the Heisman Trophy his sophomore year in 2007. Highlights his religious…
upbringing on a working family farm and homeschooling with dyslexia. Describes his experience as a missionary in the Philippines and being Denver's 2010 first-round NFL draft pick. Bestseller. 2011
Unorthodox: the scandalous rejection of my Hasidic roots
Par Deborah Feldman. 2012
Author, born in the 1980s, describes being raised by her Hasidic grandparents in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood after her mother left…
her developmentally disabled father. Discusses being an outcast and her arranged marriage, limited access to reading material, and lack of educational or employment opportunities. Bestseller. 2012
The saint who would be Santa Claus: the true life and trials of Nicholas of Myra
Par Adam C. English. 2012
Professor of religion reconstructs the life of Bishop Nicholas of Myra, known for his generosity and charity, who was the…
basis for the mythical Santa Claus. Examines the legends and historical facts surrounding the fourth-century holy man. 2012
Through my eyes: a quarterback's journey
Par Nathan Whitaker, Tim Tebow. 2011
Autobiography of former University of Florida quarterback who won the Heisman Trophy as a sophomore in 2007. Highlights his Christian…
upbringing and homeschooling experience, efforts to deal with dyslexia, record-setting college career, and first pro season with Denver in 2010. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2011
Beyond belief: my secret life inside Scientology and my harrowing escape
Par Lisa Pulitzer, Jenna Miscavige Hill. 2013
Third-generation Scientologist's memoir of growing up in the church, which was led by her uncle David. Describes her isolated childhood,…
separation from her parents, and the abusive punishment for disobedience. Highlights her rise in the organization and later disenchantment and desire for a normal life. Some strong language. 2013
The book of Job: when bad things happened to a good person (Jewish Encounters Series)
Par Harold S. Kushner. 2012
The author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People (DB 48900) provides a Jewish perspective on the story of…
Job. Analyzes the biblical tale, which concerns a good man who keeps faith in God despite losing everything, and suggests approaches to dealing with life's unfairness. 2012
The Pope and I: how the lifelong friendship between a Polish Jew and John Paul II advanced the cause of Jewish-Christian relations
Par Jerzy Kluger, Gianfranco Di Simone. 2012
Autobiography recounts the author's childhood friendship in 1920s Poland with Karol Wojtyla (1920-2005), who became Pope John Paul II in…
1978. Kluger, a Jew, describes surviving World War II and reuniting with his friend after almost thirty years. Translated from Polish. 2011
Padre Pio: miracles and politics in a secular age
Par Sergio Luzzatto, Frederika Randall. 2011
Historian explores the life and turbulent times of Padre Pio (1887-1968), a Capuchin friar in southern Italy for fifty years…
who was canonized in 2002. Details the appearance of Pio's stigmata in 1918, the miracles attributed to him, and disputes over his legitimacy. Translated from Italian. Cundill Prize. 2007
Kisses from Katie: a story of relentless love and redemption
Par Katie Davis, Katie J. Davis, Beth Clark. 2011
Author recounts the mission she took to Uganda in 2006, while a senior in high school. Explains how the experience…
motivated her to leave a comfortable American life and follow her Christian calling to help impoverished orphans, adopt fourteen children, and establish a ministry. Christopher Award. Bestseller. 2011
Joni & Ken: an untold love story
Par Joni Eareckson Tada, Ken Tada, Larry Libby. 2013
Disability activist Joni and her husband Ken describe the difficulties that Joni's paralysis and extensive travel with her ministry have…
caused during their three decades of marriage. They explain ways their faith in God strengthened their relationship and helped them cope with Joni's cancer diagnosis and Ken's depression. 2013
Thomas Becket: warrior, priest, rebel : a nine-hundred-year-old story retold
Par John Guy. 2012
British historian chronicles the life of Thomas Becket (c. 1118-1170) from his days in London as the son of middle-class…
French Norman immigrants, to his studies in Paris and rise in the Catholic Church. Highlights his administration of King Henry II's court, appointment as archbishop of Canterbury, and murder. 2012
Before the Lights Go Out: A Season Inside a Game on the Brink
Par Sean Fitz-Gerald. 2019
A love letter to a sport that's losing itself, from one of Canada's best sports writers.Canadian hockey is approaching a…
state of crisis. It's become more expensive, more exclusive, and effectively off-limits to huge swaths of the potential sports-loving population. Youth registration numbers are stagnant; efforts to appeal to new Canadians are often grim at best; the game, increasingly, does not resemble the country of which it's for so long been an integral part. These signs worried Sean Fitz-Gerald. As a lifelong hockey fan and father of a young mixed-race son falling headlong in love with the game, he wanted to get to the roots of these issues. His entry point: a season with the Peterborough Petes, a storied OHL team far from its former glory in a once-emblematic Canadian city that is finding itself on the wrong side of the country's changing demographics. Fitz-Gerald profiles the players, coaches and front office staff, a mix of world-class talents with NHL aspirations and Peterborough natives happy with more modest dreams. Through their experiences, their widely varied motivations and expectations, we get a rich, colourful understanding of who ends up playing hockey in Canada and why. Fitz-Gerald interweaves the action of the season with portraits of public figures who've shaped and been shaped by the game: authors who captured its spirit, politicians who exploited it, and broadcasters who try to embody and sell it. He finds his way into community meetings full of angry season ticket holders, as well as into sterile boardrooms full of the sport's institutional brain trust, unable to break away from the inertia of tradition and hopelessly at war with itself. Before the Lights Go Out is a moving, funny, yet unsettling picture of a sport at a crossroads. Fitz-Gerald's warm but rigorous journalistic approach reads, in the end, like a letter to a troubled friend: it's not too late to save hockey in this country, but who has the will to do it?
Where is that in the Bible?
Par Patrick Madrid, John R. Moorman. 2001
A civil life in an uncivil time: Julia Wilbur's struggle for purpose
Par Paula Tarnapol Whitacre, Paula Whitacre. 2017
Biography of Quaker abolitionist, focusing on the years she spent in the Washington, DC, area during the Civil War. Draws…
on Wilbur's diaries to detail her decades in Rochester, New York; her decision to move at age forty-seven; her experiences in Union-occupied Alexandria, Virginia; the daily life of escaped slaves; and more. 2017
Man seeks god: my flirtations with the divine
Par Eric Weiner. 2012
Agnostic and author of The Geography of Bliss (DB 65862) travels to find the answer to a question posed to…
him by a nurse after a health scare: "Have you found your God yet?" Discusses faith beliefs with practitioners in Nepal, Turkey, China, Israel, and Las Vegas. 2011
Absolute power: how the pope became the most influential man in the world
Par Paul Collins. 2018
Historian examines the history of the papacy from 1799 with the death of Pope Pius VI to the early twenty-first…
century and the installation of Pope Francis. Analyzes turning points which allowed the institution to move from being nearly subsumed by other political powers to a power of its own once again. 2018
Mama Maggie: the untold story of one woman's mission to love the forgotten children of Egypt's garbage slums
Par Ellen Vaughn, Marty Makary, Ellen Santilli Vaughn, Martin Makary. 2015
Makary, surgeon and professor, and Vaughn, coauthor of It's All about Him (DB 65272), profile Maggie Gobran, known as Mama…
Maggie, who has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for her work with children in Cairo's garbage slums. Discusses her call to service, advocacy, and children in her care. 2015
The weight of mercy: a novice pastor on the city streets
Par Deb Richardson-Moore. 2012
Former journalist Richardson-Moore describes her life as the pastor of Triune Mercy Center in Greenville, South Carolina. Details the work…
she does with her parishioners, who include homeless people, prostitutes, and drug addicts. Shares the lessons she has learned. 2012