Sunday's Children

Sunday's Children

Author: Ingmar Bergman

Publisher: Arcade Publishing

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9781559702928

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The Swedish film director, who has turned towriting novels, probes the life of his parents in a sequelto Best Intentions. This book, too, is populated by a castof complex characters: a tyrannical father, a beautifulwife contemplating separation, children, aunts anddomestics.


Sunday's Children

Sunday's Children

Author: Ingmar Bergman

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-10-03

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 1628721839

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Pu Bergman is eight years old when Mother rents Pastor Dahlberg’s ramshackle house for the summer. Pu is a Sunday’s child—one said to be endowed with special gifts of sensitivity, clairvoyance, and the ability to see ghosts. As the novel opens, Pu’s heart is full of anticipation as he goes to the train station to greet his father. When Father arrives, he is strangely distant, melancholy, and severe. Over the next twenty-four hours, Pu’s world is marked indelibly. In beautifully realized set pieces that reveal the Bergman family landscape and culminate in a train trip Pu and his father take together, Pu encounters death and the infirmities of aging, is humiliated by his terrorizing older brother, dwells on ghost stories the servants tell, and witnesses the painful arguments between his parents. A series of “flashbacks to the future” enriches our understanding of the relationship between man and boy, as a much older Ingmar Bergman visits his ill and dying father, bringing the novel full circle. In his review of the film made from Sunday’s Children, Vincent Canby called the story “gorgeous, richly poignant . . . Not since Wild Strawberries has Mr. Bergman dealt with time in a way that is simultaneously quite so limpid and so mysterious.”


Sunday's Child

Sunday's Child

Author: Serena Katt

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2019-05-02

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1473568005

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Serena Katt’s grandfather, whom she knew as Opa, was a ‘Sunday’s Child’, one of the lucky ones for whom everything always went right. Opa left a brief account of his childhood and teenage years, but it is opaque, a story of prizes won and boyish adventures. In Sunday’s Child, Serena Katt interrogates Opa’s version of his life. Was it really so innocent? Did he really not know what the Nazis were doing? He joined the Hitler Youth at the age of ten, swearing an oath of loyalty to the Fuhrer. From then on the games he played were actually military training, designed to produce a ‘new German youth ... violent, domineering, unafraid, cruel ... which the world will fear’. At seventeen, in the final desperate days of the war, he is called up but his luck holds. He is sent home and thus survives the war. Sunday’s Child marks the debut of a remarkable graphic novelist. Serena Katt’s book is powerful, eloquent and moving, and her drawing is superb.


Sunday's Child

Sunday's Child

Author: Tom Lewis

Publisher: McBryde Publishing

Published: 2009-09-01

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 098431847X

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Sunday Everette has a childhood unlike any other in the "Jim Crow" era of the South, growing up at the Pea Island Life-Saving Station among the barren dunes of North Carolina's stormy Outer Banks. In sheltered isolation, guided solely by the influence of the Station's heroic all-black crewmen, she blossoms into a strong and beautiful young woman with a spirit to match. But Sunday's secluded paradise cannot last. Her calm, simple days by the sea must inevitably give way to the fast-approaching storms of life. Unexpectedly, those darkening skies bring with them an unlikely mix of forbidden love, murder, and revenge--along with a Nazi submarine carrying millions of dollars in gold stolen from Hitler's Third Reich. First in a trilogy, Sunday's Child begins the saga of three unique families from across the world, flung fatally together by three of mankind's most basic traits: war, love, and greed.


Sunday's Child

Sunday's Child

Author: Garvin Dykes

Publisher: Tate Publishing

Published: 2010-03

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1615664394

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Danny Brannigan is born into a perfect world with the guarantee of a storybook future, until he loses his father and ends up questioning the Christian teaching he grew up with. When Ameenah Salim unexpectedly enters Danny's life, she causes him to reexamine everything he grew up believing. And when he's called to work For The military and spy against Amee's people, their already unacceptable romance comes even more into question. Will Amee forsake her heritage to be with Danny? Will Danny's faith grow stronger than his love for piloting some of America's most awesome and powerful machinery? Will the government be able to thwart the terrorist plot that is surely in the mix before the worst happens? Readers will be riveted by the romance tightly wound in suspense in Sunday's Child, by new author Garvin Dykes. Dykes draws upon his experience as a counselor, pastor, and world traveler to expose the hurts and conflicts locked within the souls of far too many people. Sunday's Child is a story that brings the impersonal conflicts between races and religions into the only perspective that matters: The relationship between two people.


Let the Little Children Come

Let the Little Children Come

Author: Scott Aniol

Publisher:

Published: 2021-03-31

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9781952599309

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In Let the Little Children Come, Scott Aniol strives to convince church leaders and parents that children best grow into faithful, mature worshipers of Jesus Christ when they are led to Jesus by their parents in the context of intergenerational church gatherings and in daily worship at home. In Part 1, Scott presents biblical and theological reasons families should worship together both on Sundays and the other six days too, addressing common objections and suggesting some practical ways family worship might be recovered. In Part 2, Scott then offers practical tips and myriads of resources for engaging children in church worship as well as family worship at home.


Don't be a Menace on Sundays!

Don't be a Menace on Sundays!

Author: Adolph Moser

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13:

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Examines the "kinds of violence that threaten the lives of children and the overwhelming influences that can move them to become violent themselves."