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Chris Walton learns to see the “patch of blue sky” in his troubles when his father’s bank fails and he is forced to move to the wrong side of town, quit college, and take a job as an errand boy in a grocery store.

Produktbeschreibung
Chris Walton learns to see the “patch of blue sky” in his troubles when his father’s bank fails and he is forced to move to the wrong side of town, quit college, and take a job as an errand boy in a grocery store.
Autorenporträt
Grace Livingston Hill (1865–1947) was a prolific American author, renowned for her inspirational fiction that often combined religious themes with romance. Born to a Presbyterian minister, she was raised in a household where values of faith and storytelling were deeply cherished. Her literary career commenced early, and she penned over 100 novels and numerous short stories throughout her lifetime. Hill's writing is characterized by its emphasis on morality and virtue, often set against the backdrop of contemporary American society. Her book 'The Patch of Blue' is emblematic of her style, showcasing her ability to craft narratives that resonate with themes of redemption and the triumph of the human spirit. Much like her contemporaries in the genre of religious fiction, Hill's work serves not only as a source of entertainment but also as a didactic tool, offering guidance and hope to readers. Her depiction of female protagonists who navigate adversity with grace and resilience has inspired generations of readers. Today, Grace Livingston Hill's novels continue to be cherished for their timeless messages of faith, love, and perseverance.