Shelia Ainslee is on a mission to clear her mother s good name by coming face-to-face with a grandmother she never knew. It s no secret Grandmother Ainslee resented her son s marriage to a cabaret... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This was the first introduction I had to Grace Livingston Hill. Both my Mother and my Grandmother had read her, and collected her books over the years. Upon my first reading, I found myself swept up into the World that Mrs. Hill creates. I love her characters. The main character of this book I found sweet and fill of the life of christ, which is what Mrs. Hill is trying to get across. She struggles through several hardships, and through it all bears her burdens with a sweet resolve that I wish was more prevelant in our society today. Throughout the book I was kept enthralled by Mrs. Hill's vivid descriptions of the house (Rainbow Cottage), of the Grandmother, the garden, the sea, and the other characters who all play their own distinct role... It all made it very real for me. If you like imagery and a well concoted plotline, then I would suggest Rainbow Cottage as an introduction to the prolific world of Grace Livingston Hill.
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This is one of the most wonderful love stories I ever read when I was in High School, which was way back in the early 1970s. The wholesome purity of the characters in it make me long for those high school days. Please bring this book back so that people in this generation can read it, and so I can get a copy. Maybe Grace Livingston Hill's people can put this in one of her collections. If it is already in a collection of her novels that is available, please let me know so I can order it.
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