Tomorrow About This Time

by Grace Livingston Hill

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Half-sisters Silver and Athalie Greeves have grown up worlds apart. Silver is a humble, faith-filled young lady; Athalie is a flapper who takes after her socialite mother. When a chance visit suddenly reunites Silver and Athalie with each other and a father they've never known, will a true family emerge where only a family by name existed before? Terrance Bannard, the local minister, is soon taken by Silver's beauty and spirit, but will a rising jealousy from younger sister Athalie force show more Silver to sacrifice love for the sake of her family?

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Half-sisters Silver and Athalie Greeves have grown up worlds apart. Silver is a humble, faith-filled young lady; Athalie is a flapper who takes after her socialite mother. When a chance visit suddenly reunites Silver and Athalie with each other and a father they’ve never known, will a true family emerge where only a family by name existed before? Terrance Bannard, the local minister, is soon taken by Silver’s beauty and spirit, but will a rising jealousy from younger sister Athalie force Silver to sacrifice love for the sake of her family?
Patterson Greeves finds himself back in his hometown and suddenly his two daughters are showing up on his doorstep. Silver Greeves is his daughter he gave up when the wife he dearly loved died. Athalie Greeves is a spoiled daughter he hasn't seen, from a marriage that ended in divorce. He comes to love Silver, but no one seems to like the obnoxious Athalie. Can peace and love ever happen in this household!

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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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1923
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The letter lay on the top of the pile of mail on the old mahogany desk, a square envelope of thick parchment with high, dashing handwriting and faint, subtle fragrance.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Praise be!

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Fiction and Literature, Romance, Christian Fiction
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813.52Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991900-1945
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PZ3 .H55Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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