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Job’s Niece: written by Grace Livingston Hill, C. 1927, published by Grosset & D

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Books

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Condition:

Very Good

Special Attributes:

1st Edition

Author:

Grace Livingston Hill

Language:

English

Topic:

Romance Suspense

Format:

Hardcover

Publication Year:

1927

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

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Item number:

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Follow Doris Dunbar through the ups and downs of a daunting future. An unwise business investment leaves John Edward Dunbar’s children practically penniless after his death—and his eldest daughter, Doris, to bear the brunt of the trials that come. Between the bill collectors, her demanding stepmother, and her brother’s hasty marriage to a gold digger, it’s hard for Doris to keep hope alive. Until Scottish businessman Angus Macdonald offers a picture-perfect solution to Doris’s dwindling hope. But despite the seemingly easy salvation, will this blessing yield more hurt than help