GI Brides: Love Letters Unite Three Couples Divided by World War II - eBook
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GI Brides: Love Letters Unite Three Couples Divided by World War II - eBook  -     By: Grace Livingston Hill

GI Brides: Love Letters Unite Three Couples Divided by World War II - eBook

Barbour Publishing / 2015 / ePub

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Title: GI Brides: Love Letters Unite Three Couples Divided by World War II - eBook
By: Grace Livingston Hill
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Barbour Publishing
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781634092609
ISBN-13: 9781634092609
Series: Love Endures
Stock No: WW75971EB

Publisher's Description

World War II history shines through the pen of a beloved author who lived during it. Grace Livingston Hill introduces readers to three couples who are struggling to find hope in their circumstances. But letters from the home front to the war front and back inspire faith in soldiers under fire and the women who are praying they return. The collection includes All Through the Night, More Than Conqueror, and Through These Fires.

Author Bio

GRACE LIVINGSTON HILL (1865–1947) is known as the pioneer of Christian romance. Grace wrote over one hundred faith-inspired books during her lifetime. When her first husband died, leaving her with two daughters to raise, writing became a way to make a living, but she always recognized storytelling as a way to share her faith in God. She has touched countless lives through the years and continues to touch lives today. Her books feature moving stories, delightful characters, and love in its purest form.
 
Grace Livingston Hill began writing stories in 1877 at the tender age of twelve and didn’t stop until her death in 1947. But what may be more amazing is that she has sold over 84 million copies and is still loved by young and old alike. 

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