From the Ashes

$16.50

This audiobook provides historical context and encourages critical thinking about the societal impact of the 9/11 attacks.

In the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Americans are still struggling with a complex range of emotions. From the Ashes is a collection of extraordinary writings from religious leaders and remarkable citizens whose wisdom will help lead us on a spiritual search toward justice, hope, and healing.

Over 30 contributors focus on such questions as: Where was God? What was God saying to us? What does Islam really teach? Can any good come out of this? As the nation strives to makes sense of what happened, these are encouraging words to live by.

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From the Ashes

$25.19

This historical fiction audiobook provides insight into the social and cultural changes of the 1950s, enhancing the student’s understanding of that era.

A captivating story of family and friendship through one decade of incredible change, from NZ’s number one best-selling author.

In 1950s Auckland, things are changing – and fast. Women are joining the workforce in numbers, whitegoods are readily available, and the age of rock ‘n’ roll has arrived.

Allie Manaia works the Elizabeth Arden counter at Smith and Caughey’s. It’s been two years since the Dunbar and Jones fire, where some of her friends perished, but she still has nightmares.

Kathleen Lawson – rich, lonely, and bored – is one of Allie’s customers. Kathleen takes a shine to Allie, but when Kathleen discovers Allie’s husband is Maori, her attitude changes. Is she trying to make friends or poison the relationship between Sonny and Allie?

Meanwhile, Sonny’s beautiful younger sister, Polly, is embracing the more relaxed moral standards of the era, living a vibrant but wayward life as a waitress-model-goodtime girl while leaving her young daughter to be raised by her mother.

As each woman navigates the shifting social and cultural landscape of the 1950s, she is faced with new possibilities and decisions – with freedom comes joy, but also fear and, occasionally, mistakes.

Told in Deborah Challinor’s trademark style – equal parts heart and humor – From the Ashes follows the fortunes of the women of three families through one decade of incredible change.

Praise for Deborah Challinor:

“Challinor is a good storyteller…seamlessly joining fact and fiction and creating a convincing, atmospheric yarn.” (Bookseller + Publisher)

“The perfect blend of fact and fiction.” (New Zealand Herald)

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