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Enchanted Barn

A determined young woman sets out to make a home for her family in this Christian novel of faith, fortitude, romance, and adventure.

The wholesome and spirited Hollister family has always made do with what they had. But when they are forced to leave their small city apartment, the Hollisters have nowhere to turn. With her strong faith in God’s will, eldest daughter Shirley Hollister is confident He will guide them. And on a trolley ride through the country, she finds the answer to her prayers.

After she moves her ailing mother and four siblings out of the city, Shirley plans to turn an abandoned old barn into an enchanting home. But her new life takes a surprising turn when their landlord, Sidney Graham, takes a keen interest in the lovely young woman who refuses to back down from life’s challenges.

Grace Livingston Hill

Grace Livingston Hill was an early–twentieth century novelist who wrote both under her real name and the pseudonym Marcia Macdonald. She wrote more than one hundred novels and numerous short stories. She was born in Wellsville, New York, in 1865 to Marcia Macdonald Livingston and her husband, Rev. Charles Montgomery Livingston. Hill’s writing career began as a child in the 1870s, writing short stories for her aunt’s weekly children’s publication, The Pansy. She continued writing into adulthood as a means to support her two children after her first husband died. Hill died in 1947 in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.

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