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The Prodigal Girl
The Prodigal Girl
Author: Grace Livingston Hill
The Prodigal Girl might have been written today in our society. Grace Livingston Hill had vision. She knew that family problems are about the same in every generation. And that's why you'll really enjoy this wonderful work--especially if you have or have had children growing up in your household. — Grace Livingston Hill's touching classic cent...  more »
ISBN: 272334
Publication Date: 1929
Pages: 312
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Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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Betty Thornton knew what she wanted, and it wasn't her father's boring lifestyle. So when Betty's father insists on moving the family to a farm in Vermonth, she turns to dashing Dudley Weston - and his promises of excitement and marriage - as the answer to her problems. Then, through a terrifying chain of events, Betty finds herself abandoned in a snowstorm! Now her only hope for survival is a stranger... but can she trust him?


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