First published in 1955, ‘Hinds’ Feet on High Places’ by Hannah Hurnard, is a dramatic allegory telling the journey we each must take before having the ability to live in high places. Throughout the story, the emotions and struggles of our nature are personified. It is a story of endurance, persistence, and reliance on God, which has inspired millions of…
One adventure. Four sisters. Everything on the line.1850, Independence, Missouri: Annie Hudson has one goal—start over in Oregon, far away from the life she’s leaving behind. Responding to a mail-order bride advertisement seems like her ticket to a fresh start, but the road west isn’t a simple one. When her older sister Louisa discovers Annie’s plans, she rallies the other…
When John Whitmore first became a member of a vicious criminal gang, little did he know that his reckless life was about to change forever. Almost two years later, betrayed by his fellow bandits, he has no choice but to leave his villainous business behind and seek a new beginning. In an attempt to cover his tracks, he will present…
The celebrated remembrances of the man who led the Union to victory during the Civil WarCompleted just days before his death, Grant's Personal Memoirs is a clear and compelling account of his military career, focusing on two great conflicts: the Mexican-American War and the Civil War. Lauded for its crisp and direct prose, Grant's autobiography offers frank insight into everything from the…