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Homing
Homing
Author: Grace Livingston Hill
Beautiful Jane Scarlett - orphaned, impoverished, alone - finds the difficult way back to her mysterious origins with the help - and love - of an impulsive, boyishly attractive fledgling lawyer.
ISBN: 405697
Publication Date: 11/1971
Pages: 220
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Similar to Ms. Hill's other books, yet with a difference. The wealthy almost a lawyer (he makes it onto the letterhead during the book) finds the girl his firm is looking for, loses her, finds her again, she finds out that the girl she served at the button counter is his sister, and everything works out well. While it's working out, first she, then he, then his sister come to know Jesus salvation, and romance hits all over the place. I noticed a song quoted in the book that I learned as a child, and now I'm singing it all day long, either aloud or silently. A very good result from the book.
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From the Back Cover:

The handsome young attorney had been so kind to her, putting her at ease as his firm settled her uncle's estate. The more she saw of him, the more she knew she'd never meet anyone like him again. How foolish she was. Once their business was finished, he'd stop seeing her- leaving her alone and hopelessly in love.

Alone and peniless, she struggled to survive- never dreaming she'd be caught up in the warm glow of love.


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