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The City of Fire, by Grace Livingston Hill

The City of Fire, by Grace Livingston Hill

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The City of Fire, by Grace Livingston Hill

The City of Fire, by Grace Livingston Hill



The City of Fire, by Grace Livingston Hill

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Sabbath Valley lay like a green jewel cupped in the hand of the surrounding mountains with the morning sun serene upon it picking out the clean smooth streets, the white houses with their green blinds, the maples with their clear cut leaves, the cosy brick school house wide winged and friendly, the vine clad stone church, and the little stone bungalow with low spreading roof that was the parsonage. The word manse had not yet reached the atmosphere. There were no affectations in Sabbath Valley.

The City of Fire, by Grace Livingston Hill

  • Published on: 2015-06-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .37" w x 6.00" l, .50 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages
The City of Fire, by Grace Livingston Hill

About the Author GRACE LIVINGSTON HILL (1865 1947) is known as the pioneer of Christian romance. Grace wrote overone 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 thatshe has sold over 84 million copies and is still loved by young and old alike.


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. the city of fire By Kindle Customer i am now reading the city of fire and i have to tell you that after reading the earlier revewsi was expecting a very boring and uninteresting book ,but i have to say that this book is great.the way she describes scenes are wonderful and the way she puts little gems of scripture in the story just adds more to the story.the characters are so believable and the moral fiber of the book makes it a great read.so dont always believe every reveiw that you read because you just might miss a great book

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Unique By Voracious Reader CITY OF FIRE is a different kind of novel. Much of the story is about Billy Gaston, a boy on the brink of manhood. Billy is basically good, but he gets mixed up with some kidnappers and works hard to make everything come out right.Billy's two favorite people are Marilyn (Lynn) Severn, the minister's daughter, and Mark Carter. They were childhood friends who fell in love, but, when Mark hears someone say he isn't good enough for her, he turns cold to her and goes off to prove them right. Marilyn accepts all this without an explanation and stoically goes on with her life of playing the organ and helping others. I thought this was a weak link in the plot.I found the characters very interesting, even Laurie Shafton, the rich, spoiled, lady's man, who had never been told "no," until Marilyn. The plot had some parts that didn't seem quite believable, like when the doctor at a hospital impulsively left his job and took all day to drive Billy home. I still found the story intereresting. I even thought the archaic slang some reviewers mentioned to be chaming and add to the early 20th century feel of the book. Some of the dialect (I guess it was supposed to be New York state) was a little difficult and didn't ring true to me, but, in the end, I was glad I read the novel.

11 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Archaic but charming with a good message By Spirited As with all Grace Livingston Hill stories, this has a moral, but it took a while to get there. The beginning was slow, and the threads very disparate for a long time. But once the story started rolling it was good. The slang was archaic, which made it hard to follow at times. However, that is part of the interest for me - to see how people in the past used language. Once you accept the language and the Hill formula for the plot (all the good guys live happily ever after), it is entertaining. I enjoyed it. It was worth wading through the beginning.

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