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By: Grace Livingston Hill (1865-1947)
“The Girl from Montana” by Grace Livingston Hill is a heartwarming tale that takes readers on a journey through the rugged landscapes and untamed spirit of Montana. The protagonist, Elizabeth, is a strong-willed and independent young woman who finds herself facing numerous challenges as she navigates the unfamiliar territory of the American West.
Hill’s writing is vivid and descriptive, painting a detailed picture of the breathtaking scenery and the hardships faced by those who call Montana home. The story is filled with engaging characters, including the dashing cowboy who captures Elizabeth’s heart and the wise old mentor who provides her with guidance and support.
While the plot may be somewhat predictable at times, the themes of faith, perseverance, and the power of love shine through, making this a compelling and uplifting read. Overall, “The Girl from Montana” is a timeless classic that will appeal to fans of historical fiction and romance.
Book Description:
Young Elizabeth, left orphaned by an evildoer who murders her last brother, flees Montana on horseback to find her remaining relatives in the East. Her social and spiritual journey leads her through harrowing encounters, struggles between good and evil, romance and, ultimately, love and fortune. Classic Grace Livingston Hill. (Introduction by Gail Mattern)
