Further Still

Further Still

Christian Books | Search Books & Music:

Further Still: A Collection of Poetry and Vignettes (Moore, Beth)

Description of Further Still:

Things Pondered was a different kind of Beth Moore book. It was a window into Beth’s tender and creative soul that before could only be viewed at her speaking engagements where she often shares her poems and short stories. The perennial success of Things Pondered proves that many continue to be moved by Beth’s reflections. Broadman & Holman is pleased to offer a second collection of Beth’s creative writings. Further Still once again proves Beth Moore a gifted, sensitive writer and poet.

Information on Further Still from the publisher:

Beth Moore was raised in a small Arkansas town, in a modest home perched on top of the tree-clothed Ouachita hills. The house burst at the seams with five children, two parents, a grandmother, and no less than two dogs at any given time. One of her most memorable routines was waiting anxiously for her mom to return from the Piggly Wiggly with endless sacks of groceries so that she could pillage through them for her newest Big Chief Tablet. Immediately she would begin to cover the pages with an illegible form of cursive writing which she had made up herself. Still, she would cover the page with one hand as she wrote with the other so that no one could peek over her shoulder. When it was finally full, she would add it to the stack of other tablets and hide them carefully so that no one could steal them. She had to keep them, because one day they would all be published. She was certain she was destined to raise the eye-brows of all America with infinite volumes of romance novels.Her childhood vision wasn't completely distorted she would grow up and write. But it would not be about a host of leading men, some tall, dark and handsome, others blonde and blue eyed, and still others with a more distinguished resemblance to Cary Grant. There would just be One...and her only reliable source said that He had "no beauty that we should desire him." The scrawny child who scribbled her way through dozens of Big Chief Tablets was right about this one. It is a romance novel. The only difference is that her leading man is yours for the asking.

Description of Beth Moore, author of Further Still:

Everyday living is filled with little miracles. Best-selling author and speaker Moore celebrates "ordinary" events with this fresh and creative collection of stories and poems. You'll be inspired as she shares the things that touch her soul---and be encouraged to reflect on the things that move your heart. 160 pages, 5" x 8" hardcover from Broadman & Holman.