Kerry
by Grace Livingston Hill
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Kerry Kavanaugh's world is shaken when her father dies, leaving behind his unpublished bookâhis life's work. A determined Kerry sails for New York to meet with her father's publishers but is faced with a new challenge when a page of notes goes missing. Someone is out to steal the manuscript! But with a ship full of strangers, who can't she suspect?.
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Kerry's beloved father was dead, and his precious manuscript, his life's work, was in her keeping. But could Kerry overcome all that stood between her and delivering the manuscript to her father's publisher? Could she withstand her beautiful, spoiled little mother who wanted her to abandon her father's masterpiece? Could she escape the cunning plans of a man who would stop at nothing--even kidnapping--to steal the manuscript and take credit for her father's genius? And could she trust the handsome young stranger who offered her his quiet strength, wisdom--and love?
Kerry's beloved father was dead, and his precious manuscript, his life's work, was in her keeping. But could Kerry overcome all that stood between her and delivering the manuscript to her father's publisher? Could she withstand her beautiful, spoiled little mother who wanted her to abandon her father's masterpiece? Could she escape the cunning plans of a man who would stop at nothing--even kidnapping--to steal the manuscript and take credit for her father's genius? And could she trust the handsome young stranger who offered her his quiet strength, wisdom--and love?
I was on a Grace Livingston Hill kick a while back and read several of her novels. They are always quaint and old-fashioned, sometimes a little preachy, but almost always a nice relaxing read.
Back cover says it well: "Kerry's beloved father was dead, and his precious manuscript, his life's work, was in her keeping. But could Kerry overcome all that stood between her and delivering the manuscript to her father's publisher? Could she withstand her beautiful, spoiled little mother who wanted her to abandon her father's masterpiece? Could she escape the cunning plans of a man who would stop at nothing - even kidnapping - to steal the manuscript and take credit for her father's genius? And could she trust the handsome young stranger who offered her his quiet strength, wisdom - and love?"
Always appreciate the way this author writes and the way she always weaves into her stories that "lasting happiness is a relationship with God show more through his Son, Jesus Christ". I thought the most precious moment in this story was on the last page, the gift and words of Mr. McNair that truly showed how great his love was for Kerry. show less
Always appreciate the way this author writes and the way she always weaves into her stories that "lasting happiness is a relationship with God show more through his Son, Jesus Christ". I thought the most precious moment in this story was on the last page, the gift and words of Mr. McNair that truly showed how great his love was for Kerry. show less
Kerry is the sweet sheltered daughter of a famous writer who has died after finishing his masterpiece. Her foolish flapper mother wants to burn it, and an unscrupulous hack writer wants to steal it. Kerry's job is to escape from both of these people, and get the precious manuscript to the publisher. She has several close calls onboard the steamship she takes back to America, and is helped by a nice young lawyer. Honesty and true love finally prevail.
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Grace Livingston Hill was born on April 16, 1865 in Wellsville, New York. In 1886, she moved with her family to Winter Park, Florida, where she got a job teaching gymnastics at a local college. She wrote her first book there, in an effort to raise money for a family vacation to Chautauqua Lake. The book was called Chatauqua Idyl and was published show more in 1887. She eventually married and began a family, but lost her husband to appendicitis. At this point in her life, her writing was the only way she could support her family. During her lifetime, she wrote over 100 novels and numerous short stories of religious and Christian fiction including Blue Ruin and Mary Arden. She died in 1947 at the age of 82. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Kerry
- Original publication date
- 1931
- People/Characters
- Kerry Kavanaugh; Shannon Kavanaugh; Isobel Kavanaugh; Sam Morgan; Henry Dawson; Graham McNair (show all 7); Ted Gallagher
- Important places
- London, England, UK; Ocean liner; New York, New York, USA
- First words
- Kerry Kavanaugh thought when her beloved father died that the worst that could had come upon her.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)For you see, I fell in love with you that day, my darling!
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- Fiction and Literature, Romance, Christian Fiction
- DDC/MDS
- 813.52 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1900-1945
- LCC
- PZ3 .H55 — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction in English
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