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THERE IS A GOD!

Maureen McElheron Richard Smith

1,001 Heartwarming (and Hilarious) Reasons to Believe

This funny, tender, and inspiring little book offers 1,001 reminders for the faithful—and for doubters, too.
“There is a God!” Who hasn’t uttered these words in response to life’s true miracles? A glorious sunset. Watching your toddler take her first wobbly steps. And that supreme blessing: a hospital gown that closes all the way. In this book, authors Richard Smith and Maureen McElheron identify 1,001 miracles that prove that there is in fact a God.

THERE IS A GOD will remind you of all the many things that make life wonderful.

Richard Smith is a New York Times bestselling author whose books include The Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss During Sex, Newlyweds' Guide to Sex on the First Night, You Know You're 50 When..., You Know You're 60 When..., The Kitty Kama Sutra, and Your Cat's Just Not That Into You. He has also written for major publications including Cosmopolitan, The New York Times, Playboy, and New York Magazine.

Maureen McElheron composes the words and music for Bill Plympton's animated films, including the Academy Award nominated Your Face, as well as 12 Tiny Christmas Tales for Cartoon Network. Her music for the feature film The Tune was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. She is also a public school teacher in New York City.
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Published 2013-10-31 by Tarcher

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Published 2013-10-31 by Tarcher

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This book isn't what its title suggests...What the book is, then, is a collection of tiny moments that make you feel good, that remind you that despite the hassles of any given day, it's good to be alive. Read more...

It’s a book that goes straight for the emotions, wiggling in by way of the funnybone to implant occasional bits of seriousness here and there. It is certainly no confirmation of any deity, and is not intended to be; but as a compendium of the little things that make life better than it would be without them, it is decidedly reassuring. Read more...