A New Name

· Barbour Publishing
4.7
6 reviews
eBook
320
Pages
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Murray’s name—Van Rensselaer—brings wealth and status until a split second and one hasty decision turns this gentleman’s son into a fugitive. Murray’s joyride with a long-lost childhood friend ends with Murray’s car swerving off the road and lands Bessie in the hospital—Murray thinks for good. Suddenly, his only option is to run, but will running bring a fresh start or further tragedy? As Murray assumes another young man’s identity in a distant town, can a new name truly bring new life?

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4.7
6 reviews
AJ B.
13 August 2019
One of the most worthwhile novels I've ever read ! The plotline may seem fantastical, but keep reading - It's a great, & very Christian ( in the best - REAL Christian- ways ! ) read !!!! 1 of my top 5 G.L.H. faves, because of it !
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Tammie
7 June 2017
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About the author

GRACE LIVINGSTON HILL (1865–1947) is known as the pioneer of Christian romance. Grace wrote over one hundred faith-inspired books during her lifetime. When her first husband died, leaving her with two daughters to raise, writing became a way to make a living, but she always recognized storytelling as a way to share her faith in God. She has touched countless lives through the years and continues to touch lives today. Her books feature moving stories, delightful characters, and love in its purest form. Grace Livingston Hill began writing stories in 1877 at the tender age of twelve and didn’t stop until her death in 1947. But what may be more amazing is that she has sold over 84 million copies and is still loved by young and old alike.

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