Buy The Grasshopper Myth
The Grasshopper Myth is available in e-book and print.
And now you can buy it in Spanish, too! (More info below)
For info about the book, click here.
To buy the English e-book in the US for $9.99, click the Amazon Kindle button.*
For Kindle orders outside the US, go to the Amazon website for your country (Amazon.ca in Canada, for example) and order it that way.
The print book price is $11.99 (U.S.) plus shipping & handling.
U.S. ORDERS ONLY (See below for orders outside the US)
Pick the option of 1-9 books or 10 or more books. You will be prompted to specify the exact number of books after you click “the add to cart” button. This will open up PayPal in a separate window, where you can tell us how many books you want and complete your order.
And no, you don’t need to be a PayPal member. You can use your credit or debit card.
El Mito de Saltamontes
(The Grasshopper Myth en Espanol)
So far, it is only available in print, and only right here. We are working on putting it on Kindle, and having the print book for sale at Amazon. Hopefully, that will be ready soon.
The print book price is $11.99 (U.S.) plus shipping & handling.
To buy the Spanish translation , click here.
For bulk orders, email me at NewSmallChurch@gmail.com.
Any chance of getting this on iBooks?
How about for Nook?
Not yet, but hopefully soon.
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Is this available in PDF format or on Google play?
I didn’t even know that was a possibility, Floyd. I’ll look into it.
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