Spider-Man has photos to take and villains to catch! Help Spidey save the day while you search for hidden objects and characters in 8 busy, illustrated scenes. Then swing to the last page for bonus Look and Find challenges. Look and Find play encourages focus and exploration, and provides a fun, interactive experience for young readers! Editorial Reviews 07/29/2019 Arnold's debut is a lyrical but long-winded portrayal of a woman reckoning with the disappointments of her life. Ash passes her days swimming at a deserted lake with her seven-year-old daughter, Charlie. When she senses Charlie grow distant as she gets older, Ash commits an unforgivable act while trying to reconnect. This sets in motion the crumbling of Ash's emotional world, revealing memories of an affair with her yoga instructor, a capricious bisexual woman, and a complicated relationship with her father. Ash slips into a depression that confines her to bed, forcing her husband into the arms of a family friend who comes by to care for Charlie. The narrator's idiosyncratic, troubled personality is expressed through her obsessive interest in sounds and words. During her first date with her husband, she tells him that she collects words, stating that "finding the right word is like finding a pebble on a whole beach of pebbles." Arnold uses language like a set of dominoes, connecting endings of sentences to beginnings with sounds and phrases to create an artful tumble of prose. However, the novel's high style comes at the price of momentum, and it becomes opaque to the point of being inaccessible. With very little plot, Arnold's novel asks questions of profound moral consequence that get lost in the fogginess of its narrator. (July) - Publishers Weekly Any serious student of Reformed theology needs to sit at the feet of Petrus van Mastricht. The challenge has been that to do so you needed to know Latin or Dutch. Thanks to the herculean efforts of the folks at the Dutch Reformed Translation Society and Reformation Heritage Books, English readers can now learn the art of 'living for God through Christ.'" -Stephen J. Nichols, president of Reformation Bible College and chief academic officer of Ligonier Ministries "With each translation of the formative Reformed theologians of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries comes the possibility of our churches being renewed by forgotten treasures. This is one of those gold mines. So important is van Mastricht that even Descartes felt obliged to respond to his critiques and Jonathan Edwards drew deeply from the well of his Theoretical-Practical Theology. It is a distinct pleasure to recommend this remarkable gem." -Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California "The very title of this work, Theoretical-Practical Theology, indicates why, three centuries ago, Petrus van Mastricht's work appealed to Scottish ministers who studied under him or read his theology. Not least of these was his student James Hog, who would later famously republish The Marrow of Modern Divinity. In making van Mastricht's classic available in English for a new generation of students, pastors, and scholars, the Dutch Reformed Translation Society and Reformation Heritage Books are giving a great gift to the Christian church as a whole, and to students, pastors, and scholars in particular." -Sinclair B. Ferguson, Chancellor's Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary; and teaching fellow, Ligonier Ministries - From the Publisher