One of the sweetest stories of New England life ever written; one full of the love and tenderness made possible by honest Christian living among pure, wholehearted and broad-minded country folks. Founded on the very successful play of the same title by Lottie Blair Parker, made into a movie by D.W. Griffiths.
A young artist, recently divorced by his wife, finds that his aunt is soon to visit. The aunt, who contributes to the family income and who has never seen the wife, knows nothing of the domestic upheaval. How the young man meets the situation is humorously and most entertainingly told.
Book Excerpt re I could turn away from the view; and said to papa that he feared his little girl was tired as well as cold–and so spoiled all my pleasure. I looked back afterwards as papa and I drove down: he was walking by Clare’s carcole and they were laughing heartily.And that was the […]
Fall in love with the Kensington siblings in this new contemporary romance series that will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you believe in the unparalleled power of the heart. Sometimes fate turns lovers into fools… Shane Kensington has dedicated his life to serving others as a police officer, sworn to protect the […]
A wild dog’s journey toward becoming civilized during the 19th Century Klondike Gold Rush. White Fang is a companion novel to The Call of the Wild. “White Fang” is part dog, part wolf and all brute, living in the frozennorth; he gradually comes under the spell of man’s companionship, andsurrenders all at the last in […]
It is time… An ancient book, a power untouched, and a heart unloved lead Keelin O’Brien from her graduate studies in Boston to a small village on the coast of Southern Ireland. Determined to unearth the secrets lying hidden in the enchanted waters of the cove, Keelin has little time for a surly Irishman who […]
Emily Brontë’s only novel, this tale portrays Catherine and Heathcliff, their all-encompassing love for one another, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them both, leading Heathcliff to shun and abuse society. First published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, Wuthering Heights is considered to be a classic of English literature.