A Voice in the Wilderness
A Voice in the Wilderness
By: Grace Livingston Hill
Margaret Earle comes to Ashland, Arizona as the new schoolteacher in the town’s old-room schoolhouse. Even before she arrives, she is rescued from the desert by a young man from back East who, while quite a capable cowboy, does not seem to fit in with his rough companions and, she learns, has a troubled past. Despite many obstacles, Margaret reforms the school, brings the faith back to the community, helps the young man find his way again, and is rewarded with the love of her life. The missionary couple she meets are the hero and heroine of an earlier Hill romance, The Man of the Desert, also available in large print.
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Grace Livingston Hill
Grace Livingston Hill (1865-1947) published her first book in 1877, but it was not until she began writing what are known today as “Christian romances” that she achieved a wide following and success as a writer. From 1908 onward she wrote one to three novels a year for 40 years and is still read today for her inspirational stories of the power of love and faith is shaping people’s lives.