Description
Young Elizabeth was left without parents by a malefactor who kills her remaining brother, goes Montana on horseback to look for her living relatives in the East. Her societal and religious trek heads her through disturbing chances, tussles between good and bad, passion and, finally, love and wealth. The Girl from Montana consists of these sections: April Gold; Happiness Hill; The Beloved Stranger; The Honor Girl; Bright Arrows; Kerry; Christmas Bride; Marigold; Crimson Roses; Miranda; Duskin; The Mystery of Mary; Found Treasure; Partners; A Girl to Come Home To; Rainbow Cottage; The Red Signal; White Orchids; Silver Wings; The Tryst; The Strange Proposal; Through These Fires; The Street of the City; All Through the Night; The Gold Shoe; Astra; Homing; Blue Ruin; Job’s Niece; Challengers; The Man of the Desert; Coming Through the Rye; More Than Conqueror; Daphne Deane; A New Name; The Enchanted Barn; The Patch of Blue; Girl from Montana; The Ransom; Rose Galbraith; The Witness; Sound of the Trumpet; Sunrise; Tomorrow About This Time; Amorelle; Head of the House; Ariel Custer; In Tune with Wedding Bells; Chance of a Lifetime; Maris; Crimson Mountain; Out of the Storm; Exit Betty; Mystery Flowers; The Prodigal Girl; Girl of the Woods; Re-Creations; The White Flower; Matched Pearls; Time of the Singing of Birds; Ladybird; The Substitute Guest; Beauty for Ashes; Stranger Within the Gate; The Best Man; Spice Box; By Way of the Silverthorns; The Seventh Hour; Dawn of the Morning; The Search; Brentwood; Cloudy Jewel and The Voice in the Wilderness. Grace Livingston Hill was one of the first 20th century authors and wrote both using her full name and the pen name Marcia Macdonald. She drafted more than 100 novels and a number of short fiction. She was born in Wellsville, New York to Marcia Macdonald Livingston and her husband, Presbyterian minister Charles Montgomery Livingston.
Product ID: 9781776725687
Sku: SJ-7CRX-GXCQ