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.

Miranda

Read by TriciaG 4.5
The third book in the Marcia Schuyler/Miranda trilogy, this story focuses on the irrepressible Miranda Griscom. She has repeatedly rejected …

The Finding of Jasper Holt

Read by TriciaG 4.7
Jasper Holt was a neglected child. As a consequence, he grew up to be angry and independent - generally good, but not caring what others tho…

Marcia Schuyler (version 2)

Read by Aletha 4.7
A compelling love triangle. Marcia is young & sweet. Her older sister Kate is vain & selfish. Marcia deeply admires the man that Kat…

The Mystery of Mary

Read by Lee Ann Howlett 4.5
Handsome young Tryon Dunham has just returned home on the train from a business trip one evening when he's accosted by a beautiful young wom…

A Little Servant

Read by Esther 4.7
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 …

Marcia Schuyler

Read by TriciaG 4.5
A compelling love triangle. Marcia is young & sweet. Her older sister Kate is vain & selfish. Marcia deeply admires the man that Kat…

Exit Betty (Version 2)

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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

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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

Read by Scarlett Martin 3.7
The trees, flowers, and animals of a peaceful pasture meet together to discuss and learn of theology. Summary by Scarlett Martin.

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