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Loading... Where Two Ways Met (Grace Livingston Hill #01) (original 1946; edition 1989)by Grace Livingston HillHow pleasant! Although rather predictable with nothing especially subtle about it, it's still a lovely little tale, written in another time. There was one fairly major issue brought up in the plot that went unresolved, either abandoned or forgotten as the novel headed quickly toward its happy finish. Hill was purposeful in the way she tied her books up, once saying, "I feel that there is enough sadness and sorrow in the world. So I try to end all my books as beautifully as possible, since that is God's way--and the best way." While it's not the kind of literature I'd like to read from a modern Christian author, I return to Hill's books when I want a pick-me-up, something old-fashioned that's sure to be clean and delightful. |
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