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Ester Ried's life is filled with the tasks of running her family's boardinghouse, until an unexpected invitation and a tragic accident force her to confront her spiritual emptiness and its effect on her family, particularly her younger sister.
What might have happened if Ralph Bramlett had married Marjorie Edmonds instead of Estelle Douglass? And how might Estelle's life be different if Ralph had fulfilled the early career promise he had shown? When gossip, family failures, and errors in judgment threaten to destroy Ralph's and Estelle's lives - not to mention Marjorie's reputation - all of their secret desires and disappointments are revealed. Available only in Christian Fiction 8.
Ester was determined to change her life...but what really needed to be changed was her heart. When a letter arrived from a cousin in New York City, inviting her for a visit, things did begin to happen!
Dell, who shared a painful past with the minister, had an idea. But Someone else knew the whole truth, and He would leave no stone unturned to reclaim His own. A heartwarming story of faith and love by Grace Livingston Hill's aunt, Isabella Alden, similar in style and tone to Hill.
Dell, who shared a painful past with the minister, had an idea. But Someone else knew the whole truth, and He would leave no stone unturned to reclaim His own. A heartwarming story of faith and love by Grace Livingston Hill's aunt, Isabella Alden, similar in style and tone to Hill.
Ester Ried's life is filled with the tasks of running her family's boardinghouse, until an unexpected invitation and a tragic accident force her to confront her spiritual emptiness and its effect on her family, particularly her younger sister.
Isabella Alden, Grace Livingston Hill's aunt and mentor, tells a story of wayward children whose mothers pray that a summer at Chatauqua will help them discover the love of God in they same way they did long before.
It's all wrapped and ready for you to open, this beautiful collection of three novels by the famed Grace Livingston Hill and one extra surprise from Grace's aunt, the inspiring novelist Isabella Alden. It's the gift you've always wanted - stories of strength and wisdom that will encourage you and enhance your own life today. There's the hope-filled Because of Stephen, the blessed solitude found at Lone Point, the spontaneity celebrated in The Story of a Whim, and the inner strength born in An Interrupted Night. You'll find comfort for your soul as deep and warm as your favorite throw and as soft and soothing as a cup of tea.
Cora is simply too busy to get to know the girls in her Sunday school class or to spend much time preparing lessons. A colleague invites her to a teachers meeting hoping to spark her enthusiasm for teaching, but what begins innocently gets complicated when her fiance becomes jealous.
Four Complete Novels Including: The Finding of Jasper Holt, The Mystery of Mary, Phoebe Deanne, and Diverse Women (a novel by Isabella Alden, an aunt to Grace Livingston Hill).
Marion Wilbur was a young woman of poor, yet hard-working, stock. She dressed in severely plain black or brown suits with almost no trimmings. And yet, for all her apparent plainness, she ruled them all.
Chance encounters add spice to a romantic story, but in reality, God never moves by chance. Respected author Grace Livingston Hill and her aunt, Isabella Alden, knew how to weave heart-stirring tales of classic romance. A Voice in the Wilderness reaches Margaret in the perils of her desert experience. Alan receives A Chance of a Lifetime invitation- and his choice will alter more than just his life. Under the Window on Christmas Eve, Porter hears the voice of a girl he knows he must meet. And Maria, the youngest of The Randolphs, is determined to find her place in the world - even if she has to learn through mistakes.
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