Providence

  • Providence: Hannah's Journey
    By Barbara M. Britton

    As the sole daughter of the chief priest, Hannah is publicly shamed when the prophet of Israel refuses to heal her.

  • Providence
    By Max Barry

    Seven years after first contact, Providence Five launches.

  • Providence
    By Lisa Colozza Cocca

    "When 16-year-old Becky Miller rescues an abandoned newborn, a nontraditional family is born, attracting other warm-hearted women into its folds. Reading Providence is like cozying up with longtime friends in front of a homey fire.

  • Providence: Once Upon a Second Chance
    By Chris Coppernoll

    Jack Clayton excels at campus ministry, but he's haunted by his past.

  • Providence: Roman
    By Max Barry

    Roman Max Barry. ein Testament gemacht. Aber da waren nur sieben Meter Schiffsrumpf zwischen ihr und einem Ozean voller Anglerfische – war ihr das klar gewesen? Dass sie nur ein kleines Loch weit von einem realen Universum des Todes ...

  • Providence: A Novel
    By Caroline Kepnes

    NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY REAL SIMPLE “Providence is a novel that doesn’t fit into one box—it’s tender and dark, eerie and cool, heartbreaking but also an affirmation of the power of love.

  • Providence
    By Alan Moore

    The story is both a prequel and sequel to Moore's previous story Neonomicon and part of HP Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos" -- Wikipedia.

  • Providence: There is Room in the Inn
    By Susan Romero- Vidal

    Providence: There is Room in the Inn

  • Providence
    By Max Barry

    From the ingenious author of Jennifer Government and Lexicon: a brilliant work of science fiction that tells the intimate tale of four people facing their most desperate hour--alone, together, at the edge of the universe.

  • Providence
    By Anita Brookner

    Touching, funny, and stylistically breathtaking, Providence is a brightly polished gem of romantic comedy.

  • Providence: A Novel
    By Geoffrey Wolff

    This Nonpareil edition includes a new afterword by acclaimed television and film writer Ian Maxton-Graham"--

  • Providence: God's Care for the Lost Sheep
    By Magda Woods

    James, a seven-year-old orphan boy living in the city of Bramka, decides that life outside the orphanage where he lives is better, even if he's on his own.

  • Providence
    By Michael J. Langford

    Given all that we now know about the world and mankind, in what way might God be said to have any influence at all on nature, man and history? How...