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Wise and Otherwise (Grace Livingston Hill Library, No 7)
Wise and Otherwise - Grace Livingston Hill Library, No 7
Author: Isabella Alden
Life in turn-of-the-century Newton seemed sweet and simple, especially for young Abbie Sayles and her dear friend, Dell Bronson. Yet life could be complicated in a social system where privileged ladies were expected to socialize during the week only with other ladies, then worship on Sunday in the same pews as their hired help. — Gentle, pure-hea...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780842331838
ISBN-10: 0842331832
Publication Date: 2/1996
Pages: 290
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3.9 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Tyndale House Pub
Book Type: Paperback
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This amazing author was born in the mid-1800's, and yet her characters are as true to life as a book written 150 years later. Any reader who is involved with her church and has experienced church politics, will appreciate the subtle humor of Isabella Alden's book "Wise and Otherwise" as the women of the church try with their husband's help, to keep the church from dividing over the actions of a pompous and prejudiced preacher and his shallow selfish wife.

Especially realistic are the differences in the personalities of the women, as the brash, outspoken Dell, who "doesn't suffer fools gladly," tries to temper her reactions to the callousness of their minister, wanting to be more like her gentle friend who tries to see the good in everybody. It's hard to keep her mouth shut about what she knows, and he's too thickheaded to get anyone's well-meaning hints anyway! So what should they do about him?

As PossumAnnie says, this ties together Esther Reid, Julia Reid, and The King's Daughter, as the girls have become young married women, and continue to strive to lead a Christian life. I enjoyed this so much, and it charms me with it's timelessness.
Enjoy!
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Reading this book will tie Ester Ried, Julia Ried, and The Kings Daughter all together in a climatic story. Abbie, Julia and Dell, along with their husbands often find themselves facing differences with their pastor. This book is based on real people and happenings as are most , if not all of the books by this author. I really enjoy this book.


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