
Consider It Pure Joy
Faith and Romance
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Narrated by:
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Julie Shreve
About this listen
Ida has been taken away from her lovely childhood home, The Cottage on Ivy Lane, and forced to live with her unloving step sister. The only joy she has is going to school and church and believing that the boy next door will some day help her to return to the Cottage on Ivy Lane.
However, Lance grows up and goes away to school, while Ida is left behind.
Can her faith give her enough Joy and will Lance ever return?
This book was written in the format I hope is somewhat like Grace Livingston Hill's. I write this Faith and Romance series to honor her for the 100 beautiful books she wrote and that I love so much.
©2022 Teresa Ives Lilly (P)2023 Teresa Ives Lilly
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