Andrew Peterson
The Wingfeather Saga

The Wingfeather Saga

This quartet from songwriter Andrew Peterson kicks off with On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness, where we meet the three Igiby children and their trusty dog Nugget as they set out on their epic adventure. Quirky and captivating, this series will have kids (of all ages) smiling and laughing … and turning the pages as fast as they can.

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On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness

On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness

Author: Andrew Peterson

A lighthearted, funny, much-loved adventure story from songwriter Peterson. The first installment of the Wingfeather Saga. This is a favorite middle grade read and read-aloud.

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Adorning the Dark: Thoughts on Community, Calling, and the Mystery of Making

Adorning the Dark: Thoughts on Community, Calling, and the Mystery of Making

Author: Andrew Peterson
Genre: RELIGION

From the publisher: "From the bestselling author of The Wingfeather Saga and award-winning musician and storyteller, Andrew Peterson. Over the last twenty years, Andrew Peterson has performed thousands of concerts, published four novels, released ten albums, taught college and seminary classes on writing, founded a nonprofit ministry for Christians in the arts, and executive-produced a film. In Adorning the Dark, Andrew describes six principles for the writing life: serving the work, serving the audience, selectivity, discernment, discipline, and community. Through stories from his own journey, Andrew shows how these principles are not merely helpful for writers and artists, but for anyone interested in imitating the way the Creator interacts with his creation."

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The God of the Garden: Thoughts on Creation, Culture, and the Kingdom

The God of the Garden: Thoughts on Creation, Culture, and the Kingdom

Ginger says: This spiritual memoir is a life told through trees, from the giant maples in the front yard of the parson’s house, Peterson’s childhood home, to the trees that make up the Chapter House, where the singer-songwriter houses his studio. His simple sketches throughout add to the beauty, and made me think about the trees of my life: the pear tree in my Mamaw’s yard, the weeping willow in a certain young man’s neighborhood where we stole kisses as a teenager, that giant live oak covered in Spanish moss that I paced and paced and paced around as a young adult, listening and learning to a wise older mentor, the puny, but priceless Japanese maple in my current yard that I’ve fallen in love with and hope to care for as long as I’m able.

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