Carte Found Treasure Grace Livingston Hill

Found Treasure

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"Found Treasure" is a heartwarming and inspirational tale by the prolific novelist Grace Livingston...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
262
EAN
9781025667690
ISBN
1025667697
Enbook ID
52757194
Greutate
373
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 14

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"Found Treasure" is a heartwarming and inspirational tale by the prolific novelist Grace Livingston Hill. The story follows the journey of Effie, a spirited young woman who feels out of place in her social circle and overlooked by those around her. Through a series of unexpected encounters and life-changing events, she discovers that true value is not found in material wealth or social standing, but in faith, character, and the beauty of a selfless life.

As Effie navigates the challenges of her youth, she encounters a group of individuals who challenge her perceptions and lead her toward a deeper understanding of grace. The novel masterfully blends elements of wholesome romance with a strong moral foundation, characteristic of Hill's beloved storytelling style. Readers will find themselves drawn into a world where kindness triumphs over cynicism and where the greatest treasures are often found in the most unlikely of places.

With its gentle narrative and timeless themes of redemption and personal transformation, "Found Treasure" remains a classic example of early twentieth-century Christian fiction. It offers a poignant reflection on the importance of staying true to one's convictions while seeking a purposeful life guided by spiritual principles.

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