Grace Livingston Hill
Grace Livingston Hill (1865–1947) was an early 20th-century American novelist who wrote over 100 novels and numerous short stories, often under the pseudonym Marcia Macdonald, featuring young Christian women or conversions within her moral tales.[1][3] Born to a Presbyterian minister and an author, she incorporated contemporary issues into her Christian romance stories and founded a Sunday school mission near Swarthmore.[3][5] She died of cancer at age 81.[3][9]
Christian Romance
Fiction
Crimson Mountain
Grace Notes
The Girl from Montana
A Voice in the Wilderness
Cloudy Jewel
The Tryst
The Honor Girl
Aunt Crete’s Emancipation
The Street of the City
The Man of the Desert
The Parkerstown Delegate
Happiness Hill
Marigold
Dawn of the Morning (Xist Classics)
A Daily Rate
Sunrise
A Girl to Come Home to
The Beloved Stranger
Homing (Living Books Romance No 29)
Treasured Brides Collection:
Crimson Roses
GI Brides: Love Letters Unite Three Couples Divided by World War II
The Honeymoon House and Other Stories
Patricia