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The Adventure Begins: The Early Classics (Adventures in Odyssey Golden Audio Series No. 1)

The Adventure begins! Welcome to a small town called Odyssey—where big things happen! These 12 classic shows laid the foundation for the lively characters and heartwarming stories that are the hallmark of Adventures in Odyssey. It’s a great place for new listeners to start, and longtime fans can relive the whimsical history!

The Gold series includes bonus tracks, fun facts, and behind-the-scenes details!

Volume 1 contains the following stories (and themes): Whit’s Flop (The very first episode!) A Member of the Family 1 & 2 (We meet Whit’s family) The Life of the Party (Acceptance) Connie Comes to Town (We meet Connie Kendall) Recollections (Whit’s End) Gifts for Madge and Guy (A Christmas fable) The Day after Christmas (Loving one another year round) Promises, Promises (New Year’s resolutions) Nothing to Fear (Courage in God) The Tangled Web (Dishonesty) A Change of Hart (Salvation)

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A Call to Something More (Adventures in Odyssey)

Life is full of surprises—some that are welcome, some that aren’t. A trip in the Imagination Station is usually fun, but three generations from the Parker family are surprised to find that it can be life-changing, too. And who doesn’t love the circus, especially when it involves solving a mystery behind sabotage and betrayal? And Connie’s life is turned upside-down by an unexpected phone call, triggering major changes for everyone around her. In laughter or tears, you can count on the gang at Whit’s End to make life’s surprises fun, exciting, touching, and rich with lessons from God.

Episodes include: Life Expectancy (Parts 1-3), Your Servant Is Listening (Parts 1-2), The Friend Formula, No Chemistry Whatsoever, More Than a Feeling, Repent after Me.

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The Odyssey

Robert Fagles, winner of the PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal for Translation and a 1996 Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters presents us with Homer’s best-loved and most accessible poem in a stunning new modern-verse translation.

“Sing to me of the man, Muse, the man of twists and turns driven time and again off course, once he had plundered the hallowed heights of Troy.”

So begins Robert Fagles’ magnificent translation of the Odyssey, which Jasper Griffin in The New York Times Review of Books hails as “a distinguished achievement.”

If the Iliad is the world’s greatest war epic, the Odyssey is literature’s grandest evocation of everyman’s journey through life. Odysseus’ reliance on his wit and wiliness for survival in his encounters with divine and natural forces, during his ten-year voyage home to Ithaca after the Trojan War, is at once the timeless human story and an individual test of moral endurance.

In the myths and legends that are retold here, Fagles has captured the energy and poetry of Homer’s original in a bold, contemporary idiom, and given us an Odyssey to read aloud, to savor, and to treasure for its sheer lyrical mastery.

Renowned classicist Bernard Knox’s superb Introduction and textual commentary provide new insights and background information for the general reader and scholar alike, intensifying the strength of Fagles’ translation.

This is an Odyssey to delight both the classicist and the public at large, and to captivate a new generation of Homer’s students.

@IthacaStateOfMind Uh oh. This cave is a giant’s lair. He has a taste for cheese, and my companions. He also has only one eye. Trying to keep from laughing.

Got him drunk. Put a hot poker in his ONE EYE when he blacked out. That will show him – if he could see. LOL. Time to leave.

Damn. Poseidon pissed. How was I supposed to know One-Eye was his son? What Olympian whore did he sleep with to get an issue like that?

From Twitterature: The World’s Greatest Books in Twenty Tweets or LessRobert Fagles’s translation is a jaw-droppingly beautiful rendering of Homer’s Odyssey, the most accessible and enthralling epic of classical Greece. Fagles captures the rapid and direct language of the original Greek, while telling the story of Odysseus in lyrics that ring with a clear, energetic voice. The story itself has never seemed more dynamic, the action more compelling, nor the descriptions so brilliant in detail. It is often said that every age demands its own translation of the classics. Fagles’s work is a triumph because he has not merely provided a contemporary version of Homer’s classic poem, but has located the right language for the timeless character of this great tale. Fagles brings the Odyssey so near, one wonders if the Hollywood adaption can be far behind. This is a terrific book.

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  • Beautiful orange, brown, tan paperback cover.
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The Self-Worth Odyssey: Personal Change with Self-Psychology

To be successful in our personally meaningful endeavours, we need sufficient faith in self to convert our dreams into reality. Our sense of self and faith in self influence what we dare to dream, be these dreams in realms such as education, career, relationships, personal health, sports or arts. If you want to be free from life-limiting self-doubt so you can give your all to the fulfillment of your dreams, the Self-Worth Odyssey will appeal to you.

In this research validated book, you will learn what people with self-worth know. You will learn how to successfully use Dr. Cochrane’s clinically refined imagery activities for personal change. You will learn how to stay present emotionally so that you can build your self-worth and self-confidence which will enable you to convert your dreams into reality.

This program is clinically refined and research validated. You deserve no less.