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The Life of a Pioneer by Susanne Pfaff-Grossmann
As a girl of 16 in 1939, Brigitte Lundblade-Hasselblatt fled the Russians when they invaded Estonia - making the first of many moves that would bring her full circle back to her hometown, exactly 50 years later. here she recounts some of her adventures; a student nurse in Germany during WW11, a midwife in England where she found the Baha'i Faith, pioneer and Knight of Baha'u'llah to the Shetland Isles, and subsequent years of service in eight different countries.
Published by Wordclay. ISBN: 978-1-6048-1226-8.. Softcover. 139 pages. 12.6 x 20.5 cms
Compiled by Claire Vreeland
Stories of Bahá'í Pioneers
George Ronald, Oxford; ISBN 0-853988-378-X; Soft cover; 408 pages; 21.6 x 13.8 cm
Joyce M. Jackson
Westview Publishing Co., Inc, USA; ISBN 0-9748730-9-8 Softcover; 237 pages; 15.3 x 23 cm.
Marion West
George Ronald, Oxford; ISBN 0-853988-294-5; Soft cover; 156 pages; 19.2 x 12.9 cm
Marvin 'Doc' Holladay
In this fascinating, warm, entertaining and inspiring autobiography, Marvin 'Doc' Holladay - ethnomusicologist, composer, arranger, performer and Bahá'í - chronicles both his own life story, and the evolution over fifty years of what he calls 'the indigenous classical music of America'. His personal tale of artistic accomplishment and spiritual discovery encompasses some of the most important social issues of his times, such as race relations, humanitarianism, and social justice, and sparkles with stories of familiar and legendary names from the world of jazz, such as Quincy Jones, Stan Kenton, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, Ella Fitzgerald, and Dizzy Gillespie.
George Ronald, Oxford; ISBN 0-85398-454-9 Softcover; 270 pages; 21 x 14cm.
by Yin Hong Shuen
A personal perspective on what the Bahá'í Faith means to a Chinese and some of his experiences.
Yin Hong Shuen is a Human Resources Director of a multinational company in Singapore. He was previously a Training and Development Manager of Texas Instruments Malaysia.
Bahá'í Publishing Trust, Malaysia; Softcover; 44 pages
Olya Roohizadegan
A Survivor's Dramatic Account of the Persecution of Bahá'ís in Revolutionary Iran.
'This book deserves to be widely read.' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
Oneworld Publications, UK; ISBN 1-85168-073-X; Soft cover; 238 pages
Edited by Aaron Emmel and Heather Brandon
A compilation of interviews of Bahá'í youth from around the world. Taken from the true-life stories and interviews published in the North American Bahá'í youth magazine 'One', these short interviews offer a fascinating insight into the lives of modern Bahá'í youth, covering topics such as love, marriage, finding God, experiences of service and travel teaching, dealing with racism and sexism, and living with disability, amongst many others. Each of the interviewees injects their own personality and take on life in their responses. Fresh, revealing and very accessible, these interviews are inspiring and uplifting to read. 'On the Front Lines' will make an excellent gift for any young Bahá'í, and is bound to be read and reread for its inspiring content.
George Ronald, Oxford; ISBN 0-85398-464-6 Softcover; 204 pages; 23.1 x 15.2 cm
By Lou Turner
From the African bush to an international school in India, from the tropical islands ofthe South Pacific to Poland in Europe, this heart-warming autobiographical account of Lou Turner's life will touch your very soul.
Learmount Publishing: Soft cover. 208 pages.17.5 x 24.5 cms.
Stories About Becoming a Bahá'í
Edited by Randie & Steven Gottlieb
George Ronald, Oxford; ISBN 0-853988-211-2 Softcover; 160 pages; 20 x 13 cm
Marzieh Gail
George Ronald, Oxford; ISBN: 0-85398-123-X; Softcover; 288 pages; 20.9 x 13.8 cm
Suzanne Schuurman
George Ronald, Oxford; ISBN 0-853988-248-1; Hard cover; 256 pages; 21 x 13.8 cm
Compiled and edited by Heather Cardin
George Ronald, Oxford; ISBN 978-0-85398-517-4; Soft cover; 176 pages; 216 x 138 mm
Betty Frost
Royal Falcon Books, India; ISBN 81-7896-062-1; Soft cover; 84 pages; 13.8 x 21.8 cm
Esther Bradley-Detally
The Sorry Gnat Press, USA; ISBN 1-877800-05-8; Soft cover; 192 pages; illustrated; 22 x 14 cm.
The Memoirs of Asadu'lláh 'Alízád
George Ronald, Oxford; ISBN 0-853988-435-2; Soft cover; 195 pages; 19.8 x 12.9 cm