In Todd We Trust

In Todd We Trust
Author: Louise Galveston
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1101610972

Out of the dirt on Todd’s smelly sock came a race of miniature people who worship Todd as a god. Now, the tiny Toddlians need everyone's prayers! The Toddlians have always believed in the omnipotence of their god, twelve-year-old Todd Butroche. After all, Todd is their creator and they would not exist if it were not for him and his benevolent grossness. But when the Toddlians are confronted with a vile “red thing” (a moldy apple) and its mysterious and horrifying inhabitant (a worm!), they begin to believe Todd has forgotten all about them. There’s only one solution to the Toddlians’ problems: to find a new god! And so they decide to build a raft à la Noah’s ark in order to search for a more thoughtful deity. But who can the Toddlians turn to in their time of despair? And does Todd really not remember the miniature race generated by the dirt on his smelly sock? It will take more than divine intervention to save the Toddlians and mend their relationship with their neglectful creator.

The Test

The Test
Author: Brian O'Driscoll
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2014-10-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0241962692

The number one bestselling autobiography of the greatest rugby player of our time: Brian O'Driscoll. Since 1999, when he made his international debut, there has been no greater player in world rugby than Brian O'Driscoll. In 2010 Rugby World magazine named him its world player of the decade - and since then the legend has only grown. Now, at the end of his amazing career - which culminated in fairy-tale fashion with Ireland's victory in the 2014 Six Nations championship - he tells his own story. Honest, gritty and thoughtful, Brian O'Driscoll's Autobiography is not just an essential sports book. It is an essential book about family, friends, hard work, courage and imagination. 'Honest, charming and revealing - a thoroughly good read' Rugby World 'After reading The Test I warmed even more to O'Driscoll as a player and a man. He stood for a new ethos in Irish sport that refused to accept mediocrity or glorious failure' Fergal Keane, Irish Times 'O'Driscoll's honesty ... takes the reader to a place they simply have not been before' Vincent Hogan, Irish Independent 'A must-read insight into the life and mind of Ireland's greatest rugby player' Irish Mail on Sunday 'There are fascinating insights into the lengths he was willing to go to perform at the highest level' Sunday Business Post

In God We Trust, But Only as a Last Resort

In God We Trust, But Only as a Last Resort
Author: Daniel Owens
Publisher: Crossway Books
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781581342130

With honesty and humor, an evangelist addresses the need for Christians to become more childlike in their faith by putting their trust in God in all their day-to-day experiences. Owens discusses the character of God and invites readers to consider who He is, for to trust Him wholeheartedly readers must first know Him.

Proceedings

Proceedings
Author: Knights Templar (Masonic order). Grand Commandery (Mich.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1889
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