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Good, wholesome novels can introduce us to new friends - timeless characters who help us discover joy and wisdom for our own lives today. Such is the power and beauty of this four-book collection - three inspiring love stories by best-selling author Grace Livingston Hill are joined by a captivating tale from Grace's aunt and mentor, Isabella Alden. Come along for a course in the world's most beautiful emotion. The complete, full-length novels The Angel of His Presence, The Man of the Desert, Marcia Schuyler, and Unto the End have been edited for contemporary readers. Each story will show you the wonders of a thoughtful, intentional love. [via]
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Life in turn-of-the-century Newton seemed sweet and simple, especially for young Abbie Sayles and her dear friend, Dell Bronson. Yet life could be complicated in a social system where privileged ladies were expected to socialize during the week only with other ladies, then worship on Sunday in the same pews as their hired help.
Gentle, pure-hearted Abbie and spirited Dell took no stock in class snobbery, but the new minister in town did. And when this self-absorbed man arrived at Regent Street Church with his haughty and childish wife, he had no time for the humbler members of his flock. Soon people were wondering how much of the man's faith was genuine.
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.
Heartwarming stories of faith and love by Grace Livingston Hill's aunt--Isabella Alden. Each book is similar in style and tone to Hill's and is set in the late 1800s and early 1900s. [via]
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Ruth Burnham is a devoted wife and mother--and yet life is far from peaceful.
When God healed her infant son of a terrible illness, Ruth determined to live the resolved of faith born from that wondrous event. Sadly, her husband and his two socialite daughters had no sympathy with the desires that filled her soul.
Soon the problem with which her married life had begun--"How shall two walk together except they be agreed?"--leads to ever increasing conflicts in her family. Weary and disheartened, Ruth feels caught in a struggle she does not understand.
Then God opens her eyes, and Ruth sees with awful clarity that she hasn't been an effective or faithful Christian witness to her family. In response, she surrenders to God to be used as he wills . . . and life at the Burnham house will never be the same!
Heartwarming stories of faith and love by Grace Livingston Hill's aunt--Isabella Alden. Each book is similar in style and tone to Hill's and is set in the late 1800s and early 1900s. [via]
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"It might have been!" 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 their secret desires and disappointments are revealed. But God's overruling hand brings about changes that neither of them could foresee--changes that could eventually lead to the darkest times of their lives--and the brightest hopes imaginable.
Heartwarming stories of faith and love by Grace Livingston Hill's aunt--Isabella Alden. Each book is similar in style and tone to Hill's and is set in the late 1800s and early 1900s. [via]

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Raised deep in the woods, Weevon suddenly finds herself alone and friendless, left with nothing but a yearning she doesn't understand. A heartwarming story of faith and love by Grace Livingston Hill's aunt, similar in style and tone to Hill. [via]
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"My dear Mrs. Marks, I wish you felt at liberty to tell me just what is the trouble. I should consider it confidential of course."
Of course. Mrs. Marks would not want to be accused of gossiping. But her tone--not to mention her facial expressions--made it clear that trouble was brewing and that it was really quite serious. When Mrs. Willard hear of the trouble from Mrs. Eastman, it seemed positively shocking. By the time the rumors made it to the young ladies of the church sewing society, they were considered "facts," damaging several reputations. But Mrs. Marks thinks nothing of it--until the table are turned!
This book also includes the story People Who Haven't Time and Can't Afford It.
Heartwarming stories of faith and love by Grace Livingston Hill's aunt--Isabella Alden. Each book is similar in style and tone to Hill's and is set in the late 1800s and early 1900s. [via]
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