Carte The White Lady Grace Livingston Hill

The White Lady

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"The White Lady" is a compelling tale of self-discovery and faith written by the beloved author Grac...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
296
EAN
9781025428581
ISBN
1025428587
Enbook ID
52958698
Greutate
592
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 17

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"The White Lady" is a compelling tale of self-discovery and faith written by the beloved author Grace Livingston Hill under her pseudonym Marcia Macdonald. The story follows Constance Vance, a young woman of high social standing who finds herself disillusioned by the vanity and emptiness of her privileged life. Seeking a fresh start and a sense of purpose, she leaves her world behind to adopt a new identity in a quiet, rural community.

Known to the locals as the mysterious "White Lady" due to her preference for simple white attire, Constance navigates the challenges of her transformation while discovering the true meaning of service and devotion. As she integrates into the lives of those around her, she encounters a variety of characters who test her resolve and broaden her perspective. Through trials and unexpected connections, she learns that true happiness is found not in material wealth, but in faith and genuine human connection.

This classic novel combines elements of romance and mystery with the spiritual depth that is a hallmark of Hill's writing. "The White Lady" remains a heart-warming testament to the power of personal renewal and the enduring strength of the human spirit when guided by grace.

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