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  • - Correspondence of Ione and Hector McMillan, Missionaries to the Belgian Congo
    av John McMillan & Laureen Hemming
    271

    "A remarkable woman's passion to reach lost souls with the Gospel takes her (and her typewriter) across the eastern US singing with a trio, then to sail under wartime black-out conditions in 1941 to a bush station deep in the forest of colonial Belgian Congo. Her letters home to Hector, her Canadian sweetheart, her mother, sisters and supporters are filled with adventure, love, faith and inspiration. The story coming from the letters is a heartwarming account of a loving wife and mother of six boys triumphing over personal and family illness and tragedy. Five years before her death she wrote, "I want the dew of heaven to be in my letters as well as in my life.""--

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  • av John McMillan
    247

    “The legs were everything—a vision of the elegant beauty and desirability of the feminine form, the bearer of life. Now the algebra was nothing. Those legs were all I needed to know.”It begins with Paul’s fixation with Marie’s legs under a school desk. Soon the two teenagers are together, and she is singing in his group, next stop Top of the Pops. This is a story of two young lovers that unfolds against a background of grammar school and Beatles’s era pop music. It is a time of long, easy summer, new freedom, and sense of fun. But as the young couple finishes school and moves into the adult world, their relationship is threatened by the influence of family and, for Paul, the temptation of an older woman at his place of work.Marie is a humorous and affectionate portrait of life in the 1960s and the psychology of young love in a time of sexual liberation.

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    271

  • av John McMillan
    247

    "That summer in the heart which is known only in youth." Summer in the Heart is a lyrical evocation of the innocence, fun and liberation of growing up in the 1960s. Moving into and through his teens, Jim Mitchell must put his County Antrim village childhood behind him and adapt to the wider world of grammar school and the life of Belfast city. In the process the reader accompanies Jim on a series of marvellous episodes. There is the self-conscious torture of his first school dance; playing truant from the formidable Cheyenne Bodie's maths class; and the secrecy and fear that surround the summer love he finds with his country sweetheart June. Subsequently we follow Jim's progress through the coffee bars and streets of Belfast, new friendships and the love of city girl Katie, to his first real taste of freedom on a working holiday at an English seaside resort in the long hot summer of 1964. Jim progresses from the self-doubt and alienation of early adolescence to the beginnings of emotional maturity. The disparate settings and characters of the novel are conveyed with equal power, small worlds portrayed in a poetic way, with delicious feeling and humour.

  • av John McMillan
    4 331

    Most economic activity involves cross-border transactions at some point in the supply chain. The volumes reprinted here offer a wide range of perspectives on one of the most important areas of economics.

  • - A Natural History of Markets
    av John McMillan
    221

    Clear, insightful, and nondogmatic, this book gives us a new appreciation for one of our most ubiquitous institutions.

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