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There is no more inspiring a guide for coping in a complicated world than Jacob the Baker. His plainspoken wisdom and commonsense approach-delivered with compassion, humor, and understanding-provide nourishment for the soul. In his parables, Jacob ponders universal questions both profound and simple, and he offers hope, comfort, and direction in the midst of life's daunting but sometimes wondrous challenges. Confronting head-on the issues of love, grief, faith, and acceptance, Jacob speaks with us, not at us, about making peace with the past; about the importance of integrity, kindness, and…mehr

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There is no more inspiring a guide for coping in a complicated world than Jacob the Baker. His plainspoken wisdom and commonsense approach-delivered with compassion, humor, and understanding-provide nourishment for the soul. In his parables, Jacob ponders universal questions both profound and simple, and he offers hope, comfort, and direction in the midst of life's daunting but sometimes wondrous challenges. Confronting head-on the issues of love, grief, faith, and acceptance, Jacob speaks with us, not at us, about making peace with the past; about the importance of integrity, kindness, and honesty; about doing right rather than being right; and most of all, about finding inner peace. A lifetime in the writing, this book should be shared with loved ones and strangers like the invaluable gift it is. Keep it close in your life, as a gift to you.
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Noah benShea is one of the world's most beloved poet-philosophers, and a Pulitzer Prize-nominated, internationally best-selling author of twenty-seven books, translated into eighteen languages. A scholar and theologian, Noah has been an advisor to business and political leadership and has spoken at numerous universities and such prestigious institutions as the Library of Congress, the World Bible Society in Jerusalem, and the US Department of Defense. He has been a visiting professor of philosophy at the University of California SF Medical School; a philosopher in residence at the Department of Internal Medicine at Cottage Health Hospital, Santa Barbara; and an ethicist for the Sansum Diabetes Research Institute. He was nominated for the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order and was the National Laureate for the ALS Association and National Philosopher for Foundations Recovery Network. Noah is the founder and executive director of The Justice Project, a global initiative for educational, economic, environmental, and social justice. For more on the author and his work, visit www.NoahbenShea.com.