
Debra Landwehr Engle
Debra Landwehr Engle, a cherished American author, has woven her passion for literature into a tapestry of influential works that resonate with readers worldwide. Raised amidst the picturesque landscapes of Iowa, she credits her early visits to the historic library in downtown Des Moines as pivotal moments that kindled her lifelong love affair with books. As the youngest of six siblings, her childhood was marked by spirited competitions with her sister to devour as many Newbery Award winners as possible. This nurturing environment cultivated a deep appreciation for storytelling and set the stage for her eventual journey as an author. Among Engle’s most celebrated contributions is "The Only Little Prayer You Need: The Shortest Route to a Life of Joy, Abundance, and Peace of Mind," a work that has garnered significant acclaim for its profound yet accessible insights into personal spirituality. Her writing often explores themes of mindfulness and inner peace, encouraging readers to embark on their own journeys of self-discovery. While her bibliography extends beyond this notable title, each of her books embodies a commitment to offering guidance and inspiration in navigating life's complexities. Engle's literary style is characterized by its warmth and sincerity, blending introspective narratives with transformative messages. Her works serve as a beacon for those seeking solace and clarity, embodying the belief that literature is a conduit for connection and understanding. By deftly bridging the gap between self-help and spiritual literature, she has established herself as a significant voice in the field, inviting her readers to explore the boundless possibilities within themselves and the world around them.
by Emily P. Freeman, Kendra Adachi
by Wallace D. Wattles
by Tom Rath
by Robert Poynton
by Rick Hanson
by Martha N. Beck
by Vivian Tu
by Charles Seife
by Will Bulsiewicz
by Jason Selk, Tom Bartow, Matthew Rudy