Where Two Ways Met

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Simon and Schuster, 2005 - 352 pages
The beloved author of more than one hundred wholesome and heart-warming inspirational romance novels, Grace Livingston Hill weaves a story of a soldier who is torn between the love of two women. Both are beautiful yet very different and the difficult decision he must make will have extraordinary impact upon his future. Readers will appreciate the emotional drama, moral conflicts, and riveting action that Hill infused into each of her cherished books. Repackaged in an elegant, keepsake style, this book captures the eye of a new generation of readers. Look for Hill's timeless writing to launch renewed interest in this master of genres.

 

Table des matières

Section 1
1
Section 2
25
Section 3
45
Section 4
64
Section 5
85
Section 6
103
Section 7
121
Section 8
131
Section 13
209
Section 14
224
Section 15
240
Section 16
258
Section 17
279
Section 18
293
Section 19
305
Section 20
314

Section 9
150
Section 10
166
Section 11
183
Section 12
196
Section 21
333
Section 22
345
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Grace Livingston Hill was born on April 16, 1865 in Wellsville, New York. In 1886, she moved with her family to Winter Park, Florida, where she got a job teaching gymnastics at a local college. She wrote her first book there, in an effort to raise money for a family vacation to Chautauqua Lake. The book was called Chatauqua Idyl and was published in 1887. She eventually married and began a family, but lost her husband to appendicitis. At this point in her life, her writing was the only way she could support her family. During her lifetime, she wrote over 100 novels and numerous short stories of religious and Christian fiction including Blue Ruin and Mary Arden. She died in 1947 at the age of 82.

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