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A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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            <description>Publisher&apos;s Weekly described Atticus as &quot;at once a moving character study, a murder mystery, a portrait of expatriate life south of the border and, ultimately, an examination of the mysteries of the human heart.&quot; Atticus, the review went on, is an &quot;achingly beautiful portrayal of a difficult father-son relationship [and] is rendered with the sensuous detail and the grace that characterize all of Hansen&apos;s writing.&quot;

A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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            <description>Publisher&apos;s Weekly described Atticus as &quot;at once a moving character study, a murder mystery, a portrait of expatriate life south of the border and, ultimately, an examination of the mysteries of the human heart.&quot; Atticus, the review went on, is an &quot;achingly beautiful portrayal of a difficult father-son relationship [and] is rendered with the sensuous detail and the grace that characterize all of Hansen&apos;s writing.&quot;

A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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A beautiful recasting of the parable of the prodigal son, we are certain you will enjoy Atticus only on Cover to Cover - where books are heard.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctcme070809.php</link>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctcme070609.php</link>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/covertocover/mp3/ctcme070309.php</link>
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            <title>07/01/09 The Body Of This - Joseph O&apos;Brien&apos;s Introduction and Part One of Mariette In Ecstacy by Ron Hansen</title>
            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/covertocover/mp3/ctcme070109.php</link>
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            <title>06/08/09 The Body Of This - Read by Joseph O&apos;Brien - A Conversation on The Body Of This with Matt Lickona, Katy Carl and Joseph O&apos;Brien</title>
            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctcbt060809.php</link>
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            <title>06/01/09 The Body Of This - Read by Joseph O&apos;Brien - &quot;It&apos;s What It&apos;s Feels Like - Part 1&quot;</title>
            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctcbt060109.php</link>
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            <title>05/29/09 The Body Of This - Read by Joseph O&apos;Brien - &quot;The King of the Tables&quot;</title>
            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctcbt052909.php</link>
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            <title>05/27/09 The Body Of This - Read by Joseph O&apos;Brien - &quot;Compartments&quot;</title>
            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctcbt052709.php</link>
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            <title>05/22/09 The Body Of This - Read by Joseph O&apos;Brien - &quot;Piles&quot;</title>
            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctcbt052209.php</link>
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            <title>05/20/09 The Body Of This - Read by Joseph O&apos;Brien - &quot;Habeas Corpus&quot;</title>
            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctcbt052009.php</link>
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            <title>05/18/09 The Body Of This - Read by Joseph O&apos;Brien - &quot;Back Cover&quot;</title>
            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctcbt051809.php</link>
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            <title>05/15/09 The Body Of This - Read by Joseph O&apos;Brien - &quot;Suit Coat&quot; and &quot;4:59&quot;</title>
            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <title>05/11/09 The Body Of This - Read by Joseph O&apos;Brien - &quot;Extraordinary Whiteness&quot;</title>
            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctcbt051109.php</link>
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            <title>05/08/09 The Body Of This - Read by Joseph O&apos;Brien - &quot;Herbert Wenkel Was Not Your Average Man&quot; and &quot;Tootsie&quot;</title>
            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>Starting today, Wednesday, April 22, Catholic Radio International is pleased to bring you selections from Andrew McNabb’s The Body of This. McNabb’s book has been praised as a bold move within a rising Catholic, literary Renaissance.

Concerning the book Joseph Pearce said, “Andrew McNabb&apos;s thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life.” Deal Hudson of Insidecatholic wrote, “Every now and then the real thing comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology...You recognize him not by his profession of faith, or his attention to clergy and rituals, but by his well-crafted works of imagination infused with a sacramental intelligence.</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctctm033009.php</link>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
            <link>http://www.catholicradiointernational.com/covertocover/mp3/ctctm030909.php</link>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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            <description>The adventure continues! Travel with Timothy, Sarah and Jessica to a market between worlds as they face an old enemy, meet new friends and discover Timothy’s true identity!

Enjoy listening to Travelers&apos; Market on Cover To Cover!</description>
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