Leonard Darin Brown (6 results)

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Seller: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.California Books
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Seller: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, United KingdomPBShop.store UK
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Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, GermanyAHA-BUCH GmbH
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Some of us are born into silence. Into families that don't say what needs to be said. Into places where your name decides your worth before you ever get the chance to.You learn to carry things. Shame. Grief. Secrets. You learn how to disappear in plain sight. But somewhere in the middle of it all,… you also learn how to survive. And maybe-if you keep going-you learn how to heal.For the ones who've been dismissed, discarded, or damned by their past, this is proof that redemption doesn't wait on permission. It just shows up-and stays.It's the kind of gospel that doesn't need a pulpit-just a porch, a pen, and a voice that won't stay quiet. Not the kind you shout about on Sunday, but the kind you wrestle with in the dark. The kind that finds you when everyone else forgets your name.This isn't just a testimony. It's a survival guide. A mirror. A map. A reminder that even nobodies carry the breath of God.ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Darin Brown is a Southern writer shaped by rural life, unspoken rules, and the fight to belong. Raised on Sand Mountain, Alabama, his voice is raw, reflective, and rooted in lived experience. The Gospel According to a Southern Nobody is his first published work.

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Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.Grand Eagle Retail
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Some of us are born into silence. Into families that don't say what needs to be said. Into places where your name decides your worth before you ever get the chance to.You learn to carry things. Shame. Grief. Secrets. You learn how to disappear in plain sight. But somewhere in the middle of i…t all, you also learn how to survive. And maybe-if you keep going-you learn how to heal.For the ones who've been dismissed, discarded, or damned by their past, this is proof that redemption doesn't wait on permission. It just shows up-and stays.It's the kind of gospel that doesn't need a pulpit-just a porch, a pen, and a voice that won't stay quiet. Not the kind you shout about on Sunday, but the kind you wrestle with in the dark. The kind that finds you when everyone else forgets your name.This isn't just a testimony. It's a survival guide. A mirror. A map. A reminder that even nobodies carry the breath of God.ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Darin Brown is a Southern writer shaped by rural life, unspoken rules, and the fight to belong. Raised on Sand Mountain, Alabama, his voice is raw, reflective, and rooted in lived experience. The Gospel According to a Southern Nobody is his first published work. A gritty, honest Southern testimony of pain, resilience, and redemption. For anyone who's been counted out, it offers proof that healing is real and purpose still belongs to the "nobodies." This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Some of us are born into silence. Into families that don't say what needs to be said. Into places where your name decides your worth before you ever get the chance to.You learn to carry things. Shame. Grief. Secrets. You learn how to disappear in plain sight. But somewhere in the middle of i…t all, you also learn how to survive. And maybe-if you keep going-you learn how to heal.For the ones who've been dismissed, discarded, or damned by their past, this is proof that redemption doesn't wait on permission. It just shows up-and stays.It's the kind of gospel that doesn't need a pulpit-just a porch, a pen, and a voice that won't stay quiet. Not the kind you shout about on Sunday, but the kind you wrestle with in the dark. The kind that finds you when everyone else forgets your name.This isn't just a testimony. It's a survival guide. A mirror. A map. A reminder that even nobodies carry the breath of God.ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Darin Brown is a Southern writer shaped by rural life, unspoken rules, and the fight to belong. Raised on Sand Mountain, Alabama, his voice is raw, reflective, and rooted in lived experience. The Gospel According to a Southern Nobody is his first published work. A gritty, honest Southern testimony of pain, resilience, and redemption. For anyone who's been counted out, it offers proof that healing is real and purpose still belongs to the "nobodies." This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United KingdomCitiRetail
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Some of us are born into silence. Into families that don't say what needs to be said. Into places where your name decides your worth before you ever get the chance to.You learn to carry things. Shame. Grief. Secrets. You learn how to disappear in plain sight. But somewhere in the middle of i…t all, you also learn how to survive. And maybe-if you keep going-you learn how to heal.For the ones who've been dismissed, discarded, or damned by their past, this is proof that redemption doesn't wait on permission. It just shows up-and stays.It's the kind of gospel that doesn't need a pulpit-just a porch, a pen, and a voice that won't stay quiet. Not the kind you shout about on Sunday, but the kind you wrestle with in the dark. The kind that finds you when everyone else forgets your name.This isn't just a testimony. It's a survival guide. A mirror. A map. A reminder that even nobodies carry the breath of God.ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Darin Brown is a Southern writer shaped by rural life, unspoken rules, and the fight to belong. Raised on Sand Mountain, Alabama, his voice is raw, reflective, and rooted in lived experience. The Gospel According to a Southern Nobody is his first published work. A gritty, honest Southern testimony of pain, resilience, and redemption. For anyone who's been counted out, it offers proof that healing is real and purpose still belongs to the "nobodies." This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.