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Maxine Hancock

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Maxine Hancock



Average rating: 3.74 · 87 ratings · 14 reviews · 22 distinct worksSimilar authors
Living on Less and Liking i...

3.63 avg rating — 35 ratings — published 1976 — 7 editions
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Child Sexual Abuse

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3.89 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 1987 — 5 editions
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Christian Perspectives on G...

4.50 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2003 — 3 editions
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Love Knows No Difference: L...

3.25 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1999 — 2 editions
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People in Progress: the Pre...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings
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The Key in the Window: Marg...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2000 — 2 editions
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Re-Evaluating Your Commitments

3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1990 — 2 editions
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Gold from the Fire: Postcar...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2004
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Creative, Confident Children

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1985 — 4 editions
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The forever principle

2.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1980
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“Real poverty is when hunger pangs force from my mind all thoughts but those of food. Real poverty is when the children are not dressed warmly enough for winter. Real poverty is when the housing we can afford is not adequate to the needs of our families. On the other hand, real poverty is - equally - when I have eaten so much that I am uncomfortable, and again, my thoughts center on food. Or when I have so many clothes that I have to spend a lot of mental energy making choices among them or finding ways to store them. Or when, regardless of my living conditions, I am discontent and brooding about how to have more. Real poverty is when material things are uppermost and pressing - whether because we have too few or too many of them. It is poverty, because the human mind and spirit are made for higher things, worthier pursuits.”
Maxine Hancock, Living on Less and Liking it More: How to reduce your spending and increase your living



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