Books by Philip Gulley and Complete Book Reviews
Philip Gulley, Author . Harper San Francisco $15.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-06-000632-7
When Sam Gardner reads an article about "the ten warning signs of depression" in a Christian magazine, he discovers that he has seven of them. The article closes by telling readers that if they have seven or more signs of depression, they...
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Philip Gulley, Author . Harper San Francisco $12.95 (96p) ISBN 978-0-06-052012-0
Gulley's beloved Harmony series takes a festive turn with this delightful novella, featuring Quaker minister Sam Gardner and the intimate circle of eccentrics who comprise his congregation. The infuriating church elder Dale Hinshaw is up to his...
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Philip Gulley, Author . Harper San Francisco $17.95 (224p) ISBN 978-0-06-000633-4
In his third full-length Harmony novel, Gulley delivers another series of charming vignettes about Quaker pastor Sam Gardner and his eccentric parishioners. In fact, Gulley's underlying thesis seems to be that to live in a small Midwestern town...
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Philip Gulley, Author . Harper San Francisco $17.95 (243p) ISBN 978-0-06-000635-8
Like Signs and Wonders
, the previous book in the popular series featuring Pastor Sam Gardner and the colorful parishioners of the Harmony Friends Meeting in Harmony, Ind., Gulley's fourth installment unfolds through a series of warm, lightly...
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Philip Gulley, Author . Harper San Francisco $18.95 (216p) ISBN 978-0-06-075656-7
Perhaps no author can spin a good smalltown church tale as humorously as Gulley, who has been justly compared to Garrison Keillor for his dry wit. This latest installment in the Harmony, Ind., series is no exception, and it's populated with the...
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Philip Gulley, Author . Harper San Francisco $15.95 (170p) ISBN 978-0-06-073658-3
It is no insult to this occasionally moralizing humorist and Quaker pastor to say that he is a smalltown raconteur who writes tales tailor-made for readers who would never dream of living in one. In the compilation of anecdotes, recollections, riffs
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Philip Gulley, Author . HarperOne $21.95 (200p) ISBN 978-0-06-073659-0
Some kids were evidently not unhappy growing up, but they can still get pretty good childhood memoirs, especially if they are honest about exaggerating. Quaker pastor-author Gulley (the Harmony series) writes a low-key Hoosier who's who in this
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Philip Gulley, Author Multnomah Publishers $14.99 (219p) ISBN 978-1-57673-613-5
Occasionally, a simple book feels like home, and its characters become cherished friends. These vignettes will doubtless become favorites, not only for the quarter of a million people who enjoyed Gulley's Front Porch Tales, but also for new readers...
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Philip Gulley. HarperOne, $24.99 (224p) ISBN 978-0-06-073660-6
No one familiar with Gulley's earlier, controversial nonfiction (If Grace Is True; If the Church Were Christian) will be surprised to find that the Quaker pastor has gotten even more progressive. He argues here, among other things, that there have...
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Philip Gulley. Crown/Convergent, $22.99 (224p) ISBN 978-0-307-95578-4
Quakerism has many admirers but considerably fewer adherents. Gulley, a Quaker pastor and much-published author (The Evolution of Faith), hopes to reach new members with his newest work, part of the inaugural list of a new imprint aimed at the...
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Philip Gulley. Center Street, $22 (256p) ISBN 978-1-4555-1980-4
Gulley is well known for his popular Harmony series featuring Quaker pastor Sam Gardner and the happenings in tiny Harmony, Ind. Gulley, himself an Indiana Quaker pastor, has a new publisher and embarks on a new series with the lovable Gardner. He’s
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Philip Gulley, Author, James Mulholland, Author . Harper San Francisco $22.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-06-075442-6
Gulley and Mulholland's first book, If Grace Is True
, outlined their belief that hell and Satan do not exist. Every person will come to salvation because of God's love for all. This, their second book together, is their answer to one...
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Philip Gulley, Author, Jim Mulholland, Author, James Mulholland, Author HarperOne $22.95 (320p) ISBN 978-0-06-057841-1
Gulley and Mulholland's first book, If Grace Is True , outlined their belief that hell and Satan do not exist. Every person will come to salvation because of God's love for all. This, their second book together, is their answer to one question: ""Wha
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Philip Gulley. Convergent, $22.99 (224p) ISBN 978-1-60142-652-9
Quaker pastor Gulley (Just Shy of Harmony) uses his own spiritual journey as a model for sloughing off damaging beliefs in this droll memoir. Young Gulley chafed against the hellfire threats and throttling of questions by the nuns and priests of his
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