Dream of Love
Plantation owners Richmond and Carolyn Davidson continue to follow the path God set out for them--as an important link in the Underground Railroad, helping runaway slaves flee to the Northern states. Meanwhile, their older son, Seth, is working as a war photographer on the Northern side--and their younger, Thomas, is a Confederate soldier. Torn by war on both sides, the Davidsons pray for both of their sons to come home safe--even as they struggle to keep their land in the face of financial troubles.
When Seth is reported missing and feared dead, the family despairs. But his new love, Charity Waters, refuses to accept the news passively. She sets out on a dangerous journey through the wartorn South to find Seth--and bring him home safe.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
While studying at Humboldt State University in the early 70's, Michael Phillips and his wife, Judy, established the One Way Bookshop--a small Christian bookstore catering mainly to other students. Now the bookstore is an important part of the Christian community in Humboldt County, and Phillips is one of the country's most respected and prolific Christian authors.
Phillips' long publication history includes over twenty nonfiction books, including biographies of Victorian author George MacDonald and Olympic athleteturnedCongressman Jim Ryun. But he's best known for his fiction--and is considered one of the major founders of the Christian fiction genre. In the past two decades, Phillips has written more than sixty fiction titles, many of which have been bestsellers. Altogether, his fiction, nonfiction, and devotional writings have sold over seven million copies worldwide.
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When Seth is reported missing and feared dead, the family despairs. But his new love, Charity Waters, refuses to accept the news passively. She sets out on a dangerous journey through the wartorn South to find Seth--and bring him home safe.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
While studying at Humboldt State University in the early 70's, Michael Phillips and his wife, Judy, established the One Way Bookshop--a small Christian bookstore catering mainly to other students. Now the bookstore is an important part of the Christian community in Humboldt County, and Phillips is one of the country's most respected and prolific Christian authors.
Phillips' long publication history includes over twenty nonfiction books, including biographies of Victorian author George MacDonald and Olympic athleteturnedCongressman Jim Ryun. But he's best known for his fiction--and is considered one of the major founders of the Christian fiction genre. In the past two decades, Phillips has written more than sixty fiction titles, many of which have been bestsellers. Altogether, his fiction, nonfiction, and devotional writings have sold over seven million copies worldwide.
Dream of Love
Plantation owners Richmond and Carolyn Davidson continue to follow the path God set out for them--as an important link in the Underground Railroad, helping runaway slaves flee to the Northern states. Meanwhile, their older son, Seth, is working as a war photographer on the Northern side--and their younger, Thomas, is a Confederate soldier. Torn by war on both sides, the Davidsons pray for both of their sons to come home safe--even as they struggle to keep their land in the face of financial troubles.
When Seth is reported missing and feared dead, the family despairs. But his new love, Charity Waters, refuses to accept the news passively. She sets out on a dangerous journey through the wartorn South to find Seth--and bring him home safe.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
While studying at Humboldt State University in the early 70's, Michael Phillips and his wife, Judy, established the One Way Bookshop--a small Christian bookstore catering mainly to other students. Now the bookstore is an important part of the Christian community in Humboldt County, and Phillips is one of the country's most respected and prolific Christian authors.
Phillips' long publication history includes over twenty nonfiction books, including biographies of Victorian author George MacDonald and Olympic athleteturnedCongressman Jim Ryun. But he's best known for his fiction--and is considered one of the major founders of the Christian fiction genre. In the past two decades, Phillips has written more than sixty fiction titles, many of which have been bestsellers. Altogether, his fiction, nonfiction, and devotional writings have sold over seven million copies worldwide.
When Seth is reported missing and feared dead, the family despairs. But his new love, Charity Waters, refuses to accept the news passively. She sets out on a dangerous journey through the wartorn South to find Seth--and bring him home safe.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
While studying at Humboldt State University in the early 70's, Michael Phillips and his wife, Judy, established the One Way Bookshop--a small Christian bookstore catering mainly to other students. Now the bookstore is an important part of the Christian community in Humboldt County, and Phillips is one of the country's most respected and prolific Christian authors.
Phillips' long publication history includes over twenty nonfiction books, including biographies of Victorian author George MacDonald and Olympic athleteturnedCongressman Jim Ryun. But he's best known for his fiction--and is considered one of the major founders of the Christian fiction genre. In the past two decades, Phillips has written more than sixty fiction titles, many of which have been bestsellers. Altogether, his fiction, nonfiction, and devotional writings have sold over seven million copies worldwide.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940014850636 |
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Publisher: | RosettaBooks |
Publication date: | 08/17/2012 |
Series: | American Dreams , #3 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 661 |
File size: | 2 MB |
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