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Ester Ried (Grace Livingston Hill Library, No 5)
Ester Ried - Grace Livingston Hill Library, No 5
Author: Isabella Alden
"If something would only happen -- if I could have one day, just one day, different from the others!" — Thus mourned Ester Ried, for it seemed to her that her days consisted of nothing but monotony. Every day she made beds, baked endless pies in a hot kitchen, ironed, and raced against the clock to get tea on the table for the bo...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780842331814
ISBN-10: 0842331816
Publication Date: 9/1995
Pages: 257
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4.6 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Tyndale House Pub
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Every Christian girl should read this book. It convicted me so much. I could really relate to Ester and everything she was going through. Alden gives an interesting story along with a powerful message. It shows how believers need to wake up and live lives burning with a passion for souls and Christ. A must-read.
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reviewed Ester Ried (Grace Livingston Hill Library, No 5) on + 13 more book reviews
I have read Ester Ried several times and like it better each time as I am encouraged anew to fulfill each task as for Christ. Ester is not a pious, angelic girl who is nearly perfect. She is just a normal girl with everyday experiences which Im sure most of us can relate to, tough the book was written in the 1800s. I highly recommend any book written by Pansy!


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