Grace Livingston Hill
Grace Livingston Hill, born in 1865, was a beloved American author known for her heartwarming novels that often blended themes of faith, romance, and personal growth. Growing up in a family steeped in the traditions of the Congregational Church, Hill's deep-rooted spirituality significantly influenced her writing. With a natural gift for storytelling, she published her first novel, "The Chautauqua Girl," in 1900, and went on to write over 100 novels, most of which were aimed at a female audience seeking uplifting narratives during a time of great societal change.
An Unwilling Guest
A young society woman travels to the country to visit her aunt, only to end up as the unwilling guest of a neighboring family. The daughter …
A Daily Rate
A dark, dreary boardinghouse, with unpalatable meals and slovenly housekeeping is all she can afford. But God will give Celia just what she …
Marcia Schuyler
A compelling love triangle. Marcia is young & sweet. Her older sister Kate is vain & selfish. Marcia deeply admires the man that Kat…
Exit Betty
A romantic tale of a runaway bride who must escape her overbearing family and groom. Did she make a mistake, or will her future hold true lo…
According to the Pattern
Miriam Winthrop doesn't know what to do when she realizes her beloved husband Claude, the father of her children, has become infatuated with…
A Little Servant
A Little Servant tells the touching story of a young girl devoted to serving Jesus and the impact of her faith on those around her. Through …
Exit Betty (Version 2)
This book recounts the adventures of a young heiress, Betty, as she flees from an unwanted forced marriage. She finds refuge with a poor Chr…
Pansies for Thoughts
The young Grace Livingston compiled this book using quotes from her aunt's works; Isabella Macdonald Alden (who wrote under the pen name &qu…
A Chautauqua Idyl
The trees, flowers, and animals of a peaceful pasture meet together to discuss and learn of theology. Summary by Scarlett Martin.