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The obsession of Victoria Gracen

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Published 1915 Grosset & Dunlap 7 views
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0553121677, 9780553121674
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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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Young Richard Gracen, just coming from his mother's funeral, had nowhere to turn. Thrust upon his uncle and family, life looked dreadful indeed. His future as planned by the uncle, included work at the slaughterhouse and board with the uncle's family, who took every opportunity to remind Richard of the debt he owed them. Returning one last time to the only home he'd ever known, Richard received a telegram from the sister of his long-dead father. The telegram kindly asked Richard to visit and made provision for travel and any other necessities he may have. With no other options, Richard decided to accept the invitation, putting into motion things that would impact his life and the lives of several others for now and for eternity. Principles in this story are still applicable today. Lives are still being changed every day with the application of love, care and the Good News!

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