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maclaren double stroller sale Maclaren Twin TriumphMaclaren's Twin Triumph stroller is a lightweight, 23. 1lb stroller that can transport two children from six months up to 110lb. The 5 point harness, raincover, water resistant hoods, reclining seats, and foot brakes provide safety, comfort, and durability. The Twin Triumph fits through standard doorways and is easy to fold and steer, making it the ideal stroller for busy, growing families. Basic weight: 23. 1 lbs Multiple position recline for added
Maclaren's Twin Triumph stroller is a lightweight, 23.1lb stroller that can transport two children from six months up to 110lb. The 5-point harness, raincover, water-resistant hoods, reclining seats, and foot-brakes provide safety, comfort, and durability. The Twin Triumph fits through standard doorways and is easy to fold and steer, making it the ideal stroller for busy, growing families.- Basic weight: 23.1 lbs
- Multiple-position recline for added comfort.
- 110lbs capacity
- Suitable for children aged 6 months and up
- Simple fold mechanism for easy portability and storage.
- Durable engineering material developed for endurance and lightweight handling.
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- Shield child from rain, wind, and snow whilst allowing ample ventilation.
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- Feature to keep stroller seat clean by simply hand washing and lay flat to dry.
- Angled handles for added comfort and ease of steering.
- A single-step brake pedal that locks and unlocks both rear wheels.
- Provides ample storage to carry sundries and stroller essentials.
- Compact design for easy manoeuvrability through standard doorways.
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★★★★★ 5
A penetrating discussion of important books by Black authors.
Format: Kindle
Atcho’s choice of texts is smart: each has survived many decades in print, fascinates modern readers, and probes profound and current themes. Most are well known. Each one is worth your while to read or reread. Fiction, in particular, makes the Black experience in our country accessible to others. Living inside the head of Bigger Thomas (Native Son) offers a more personal understanding than any essay can.
The church has always been part of the story, and Atcho does justice to this by examining African-American literature in a theological light. He is sensitive to what each text is saying on a spiritual level, discerning the subtext and bringing it to light. Over and over, as I read his analyses, I had the experience of seeing more clearly what I had only vaguely intuited. The readings he discusses are not one-dimensional or didactic, and I found having a Virgil at my side was invaluable.
This book is a gift to us all.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Our church read this book together, and I can't recommend enough that your church do the same!
Format: Paperback
I am so grateful to Claude Atcho for inextricably weaving together a spacious reformed theology with the heights and depths of great African American literature. Thanks to his gracious, nuanced, and substantive guidance, I can no longer separate the two. For example, I will no longer be able to read the Exodus account of liberation without imagining Zora Neale Hurston's "Moses, Man of the Mountain." Where the themes of great African American literature (and indeed, great theology) do not short-cut suffering, death, lament, and evil, Atcho manages to do this heavy lifting in a way that welcomes uninitiated readers like me. Our church read this book together, and I can't recommend enough that your church do the same!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Eye-Opening and Heart-Expanding
Format: Paperback
I am incredibly grateful for this book. It gave me profound insight into essential truths of Christian faith and doctrine by allowing me to see them through a radically different lens than my internal lens. Plus, it opened me up enormously to the experience of black Americans who express the pain and challenge of life in our country thoughtfully and provocatively. I left this reading chastened, desiring more conversation, moved to listen better, and hoping to live differently.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Best book I've read in last 10 years!
Format: Paperback
I'm absolutely blown away. I finished the book this morning. I have been recommending it to anyone and everyone who asks me "So, what you reading?". I'm known for having a book stack a mile high. I ran out of my first yellow highlighter! Profound stuff. The subtitle, How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just, doesn't do the book justice. It is soooo much more. I highly recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023
★★★★★ 5
A must read
Format: Paperback
This is an amazing book! The author takes the reader through several works of black literature, expounding on how each work shows us deep things about theology and faith.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025