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Online ordering tip: If books are marked "Special Order-Subject to Availability", they are not available for order.
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Special Events!
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SUMMER READING PROGRAM - JUNE 1-SEPTEMBER 30TH!
READ FOUR BOOKS, SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THEM WITH US VIA A SUMMER READING PROGRAM FORM AND GET A 15% OFF DISCOUNT CARD GOOD THROUGH SEPT. 30TH. (school & college age only, please)
Stop by the store or drop us an email (sacredpath@dohio.org) for the Summer Reading Program form!
------------------------Title of Event: Off-site Book Fair at Christ Church in Hudson
When: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 12:15 PM Location: Christ Episcopal Church, 21 Aurora St., Hudson, OH 44236 Phone: (330) 650-4359 Description: Christ Church is pleased to offer six Brownbag Noontime Concerts featuring prominent musicians in Northeastern Ohio. The entire community is invited to bring their lunch and enjoy 45 minutes of music in a sacred space. Accompanying the concerts will be displays from local artists and merchants, such as Sacred Path Books & Art, Maggie McGrainor, Hilary Sheeter, Ten Thousand Villages and more.
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Sacred Path Books & Art is an independent, non-profit bookstore dedicated to providing a selection of books, art, and gifts that speak to the celebration of life and faith.
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Staff Recommendations - now 10% off!
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Click on "Read More..." for more recommendations from our staff and volunteers and save 10% on these titles online AND in the store!
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The Camel Bookmobile
**Author Masha Hamilton will be speaking at Sacred Path on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 6pm. Please see our Store Events section for more details!**
Fiona Sweeney wants to do something that matters, and she chooses to make her mark in the arid bush of northeastern Kenya. By helping to start a traveling library, she hopes to bring the words of Homer, Hemingway, and Dr. Seuss to far-flung tiny communities where people live daily with drought, hunger, and disease. Her intentions are honorable, and her rules are firm: due to the limited number of donated books, if any one of them is not returned, the bookmobile will not return.
But, encumbered by her Western values, Fi does not understand the people she seeks to help. And in the impoverished small community of Mididima, she finds herself caught in the middle of a volatile local struggle when the bookmobile's presence sparks a dangerous feud between the proponents of modernization and those who fear the loss of traditional ways. |
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