CPT INTERNATIONAL: Create Space for Peace earns top honors in 2nd Annual International Book Awards

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13 June 2011
CPT INTERNATIONAL: Create Space for Peace
earns top honors in 2nd Annual International Book Awards

 
“Create Space for Peace,” a collection of CPT founding director Gene Stoltzfus’
experiences and insights gained from forty years of creative, nonviolent
peacemaking made the list of finalists in the 2011 International Book Awards.

The JPX Media Group announced the winners and finalists of the 2nd annual
awards on 11 May 2011 in Los Angeles, California.  Awards were presented
to over 300 winners and finalists from eleven countries in 140 categories
covering print and audio books.

Create Space for Peace was a finalist
in the category of Spirituality: Inspirational.  

Copies are
available through CPT’s Chicago and Toronto offices: https://cpt.org/resources/books

See https://www.internationalbookawards.com for the complete list of winners and
finalists.

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