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Patricia

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Published 1988 Tyndale House Publishers 4 views
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0786213442
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Grace Livingston Hill

Grace Livingston Hill was born to a Presbyterian minister, Charles Montgomery Livingston, and his wife Marcia Macdonald Livingston, both of whom were writers as was Hill's aunt [Isabella Macdonald Alden]. Hill was an early 20th century novelist and wrote both under her own name and the pseudonym 'Marcia Macdonald'. She was immensely popular during her lifetime and wrote over 100 novels and numerous short stories. Her characters were most often young female ingénues, frequently strong Christian women or those who become so within the confines of the story. (Wikipedia) : /authors/OL39761A

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Patricia Prentiss is the only child of a man from humble beginnings who made good. Her mother has become a socialite who wants only the best for her daughter, and fights every step of the way having Patricia attend public schools in favor of a snooty school for girls. Mother Prentiss forces friendships with only wealthy companions, of whom arrogant and selfish Thorny Bellingham is the most frequent and irritating. Another friendship develops very slowly and quietly with an intelligent and hard working classmate whose influence leads Patricia to a knowledge of God. After college, Mrs. Prentiss arranges to have Thorny on hand almost constantly, which he is most willing to do as Patricia had grown into a lovely young woman. Thorny pursues Patricia relentlessly, while she still holds on to her faith and the memory of a kind, strong friend from school days. Mrs. Prentiss and Thorny believe that they have a future all planned out for Patricia but God has something else up His sleeve!

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