Книга Job's Niece Grace Livingston Hill

Job's Niece

Автор: Grace Livingston Hill
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Tradd Street Press
Наличност: Външен склад
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"Job's Niece" is a poignant tale of faith and resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity. The...

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Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
354
EAN
9781025441054
ISBN
1025441052
Enbook ID
52989286
Издател
Теглоt
498
Размери
156 x 234 x 19

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"Job's Niece" is a poignant tale of faith and resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity. The story follows Doris, a young woman whose life is suddenly upended by a succession of personal tragedies and financial hardships that mirror the biblical trials of Job. As her comfortable world crumbles, Doris finds herself grappling with the loss of loved ones and the betrayal of those she once trusted.

Through this journey of suffering, Doris must navigate the complexities of her new reality while clinging to her spiritual convictions. Grace Livingston Hill masterfully explores themes of divine providence and the strength of the human spirit, illustrating how faith can provide a steady anchor in the roughest of storms. As Doris encounters unexpected allies and faces difficult choices, she learns the true meaning of sacrifice and the power of redemption.

"Job's Niece" stands as a compelling work of inspirational fiction, offering a timeless reflection on the nature of suffering and the enduring hope found in grace. Hill's signature style combines wholesome romance with a deep sense of moral purpose, making this novel a classic of early 20th-century literature that continues to resonate with readers seeking comfort and inspiration.

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